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Technical  and  Bibliographic  Notes/Notes  techniques  et  bibliographiques 


The  Institute  has  attempted  to  obtain  the  best 
original  copy  available  for  filming.  Features  of  this 
copy  which  may  be  bibliographically  unique, 
which  may  alter  any  of  the  images  in  the 
reproduction,  or  which  may  significantly  change 
the  usual  method  of  filming,  are  checked  below. 


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Covers  damaged/ 
Couverture  endommag^e 

Covers  restored  and/or  laminated/ 
Couverture  restaurde  et/ou  pelliculde 

Cover  title  missing/ 

Le  titre  de  couverture  manque 

Coloured  maps/ 

Cartes  gdographiques  en  couleur 

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Encre  de  couleur  (i.e.  autre  que  bleue  ou  noire) 


□    Coloured  plates  and/or  illustrations/ 
Planches  et/ou  illustrations  en  couleur 


Bound  with  other  material/ 
Reli6  avec  d'autres  documents 

Tight  binding  may  cause  shadows  or  distortion 
along  interior  margin/ 

La  reliure  serr^e  peut  causer  de  I'ombre  ou  de  la 
distortion  le  long  de  la  marge  intdrieure 

Blank  leaves  added  during  restoration  may 
appear  within  the  text.  Whenever  possible,  these 
have  been  omitted  from  filming/ 
II  se  peut  que  certaines  pages  blanches  ajoutdes 
lors  d'une  restauration  apparaissent  dans  le  texte, 
mais,  lorsque  cela  dtait  possible,  ces  pages  n'ont 
pas  dtd  filmdes. 


L'Institut  a  microfilm^  le  meilleur  exemplaire 
qu'il  lui  a  6t6  possible  de  se  procurer.  Les  details 
de  cet  exemplaire  qui  sont  peut-dtre  uniques  du 
point  de  vue  bibliographique,  qui  peuvent  modifier 
une  image  reproduite,  ou  qui  peuvent  exiger  une 
modification  dans  la  mdthode  normale  de  filmage 
sont  indiquds  ci-dessous. 


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Transparence 

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Quality  in^gale  de  I'impression 

Includes  supplementary  material/ 
Comprend  du  materiel  supplementaire 


Only  edition  available/ 
Seule  Edition  disponible 

Pages  wholly  or  partially  obscured  by  errata 
slips,  tissues,  etc.,  have  been  refilmed  to 
ensure  the  best  possible  image/ 
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obscurcies  par  un  feuillet  d'errata,  une  pelure, 
etc.,  ont  6t6  filmdes  d  nouveau  de  fa^on  d 
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to  the  generosity  of: 

Library  of  the  Public 
Archives  of  Canada 

The  images  appearing  here  are  the  best  quality 
possible  considering  the  condition  and  legibility 
of  the  original  copy  and  in  keeping  with  the 
filming  contract  specifications. 


L'exemplaire  filmd  fut  reproduit  grdce  d  la 
g6n6rosit6  de: 

La  bibliothdque  des  Archives 
publiques  du  Canada 

Les  images  suivantes  ont  6t6  reproduites  avec  le 
plus  grand  soin,  compte  tenu  de  la  condition  et 
de  la  nettetd  de  l'exemplaire  film6,  et  en 
conformity  avec  les  conditions  du  contrat  de 
filmage. 


Original  copies  in  printed  paper  covers  are  filmed 
beginning  with  the  front  cover  and  ending  on 
the  last  page  with  a  printed  or  illustrated  impres- 
sion, or  the  batk  cover  when  appropriate.  All 
other  original  co^^ies  are  filmed  beginning  on  the 
first  page  with  a  printed  or  illustrated  impres- 
sion, and  ending  on  the  last  page  with  a  printed 
or  illustrated  impression. 


Les  exemplaires  originaux  dont  la  couverture  en 
papier  est  imprim^e  sont  filmds  en  commenpant 
par  le  premier  plat  et  en  terminant  soit  par  la 
dernidre  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'impression  ou  d'illustration,  soit  par  le  second 
plat,  selon  le  cas.  Tous  les  autres  exemplaires 
originaux  sont  film^s  en  commenpant  par  la 
premidre  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'impression  ou  d'illustration  et  en  terminant  par 
la  dernidre  page  qui  comporte  une  telle 
empreinte. 


The  last  recorded  frame  on  each  microfiche 
shall  contain  the  symbol  —^'  (meaning  "CON- 
TINUED "),  or  the  symbol  V  (meaning  "END  "), 
whichever  applies. 


Un  des  symboles  suivants  apparaitra  sur  la 
dernidre  image  de  cheque  microfiche,  selon  le 
cas:  le  symbole  —^  signifie  "A  SUIVRE",  le 
symbole  V  signifie  "FIN". 


Maps,  plates,  charts,  etc.,  may  be  filmed  at 
different  reduction  ratios.  Those  too  large  to  be 
entirely  included  in  one  exposure  are  filmed 
beginning  in  the  upper  left  hand  corner,  left  to 
right  and  top  to  bottom,  as  many  frames  as 
required.  The  following  diagrams  illustrate  the 
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Les  cartes,  planches,  tableaux,  etc.,  peuvent  dtre 
filmds  d  des  taux  de  reduction  diffdrents. 
Lorsque  le  document  est  trop  grand  pour  dtre 
reproduit  en  un  seul  cliche,  il  est  filmd  d  partir 
de  Tangle  sup6rieur  gauche,  de  gauche  6  droite, 
et  de  haut  en  bas,  en  prenant  le  nombre 
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OF  THE 


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C.    F.    LIBBIfi    &    CO., 


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ui    Till: 


Library,  Manuscripts,  Autograph  Letters, 


FORMINr,   THE   COLLECTION    OF 


GERALD  E.   HART,  Esq., 


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OF    MONTREAL, 


Author  of  "  I-all  of  New  France,"  Ex-Presidknt  of  the  Society 
FOR  Historical  Studies,  Montreal,  etc.  .     ;. 

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Rare  Americana,  Scarce  Ulack  Letter  Books,  Illuminated  MSS,., 

Rare  French  Belles  Lettres,  Editio  Princeps  of  valuable 

Works,  Books  from  Rkovenances  Illustresand  bound  by 

Master    Binders,    Early    Canadian    Imprints,    Rare 

and    valuable   Collections    of    Portraits,    Rare 

Historical  Documents  relating  to   Canada, 

Autograph  Letters  of  the  Sovereigns  of    ■  •  ' 

France  and  England,  etc.,  etc. 

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Abbott.     Comic 


History  of 
!oo  wood -cuts 


Knp;- 


by 


1  A  'JiKCKETT,  Gu,nERT   / 
^^     land.     Witli  20  colored  etchings  and 

John  Leech.     S°  half  calf  extra. 

Bradbury,  Evans  iV  Co. :  London. 

2  A'ljtccKKTT.     Comic  History  of   Ronie.     Illustrated   by   John 

Leech.  8°  half  cf.  extra.  Bradbury,  Evans  &:  Co, :  London. 

3  .Abdott,  J.  S.  C.     Romance  of  Spanish  History.     Illustrations. 

12"  cloth.  iVew  York,  18G9 

4  Abingdux,    Earl   of.      'I'lioughts   on   the   Letter  of   Edmund 

Burke,  Esq.,  to  the  Shcrilfs  of  Bristol,  on  the  Affairs  of 
America.     8°  stitched.  Oxpra. 

5  Acadia.     Banishment   and    Removal    of   the  Acadians  by  the 

cruelty  of  England  ;  —  Exile  of  the  Acadians  ;  —  Revivals 
in  Nova  Scotia,  1800; — Practical  Information  respcctin{; 
New  Brunswick.     7  pamphlets. 

6  .Account  of  a  Girl  of  twelve  Years  of   age,  who  lived  on  Lord 

Collier's  Manor,  in  the  Province  of  Lower  Canada,  who  was 
converted  to  the  love  of  God  in  a  wonderful  manner,  yb' 
paper.  J'rinled  for  the  Purcha.ser,  1815 

7  Account   of   a  Journey  to  Ni.igara,  Montreal  and  Quebec  in 

1765,  or  'lis  Eighty  Years  Since.     8°  half  morocco. 

New  York,  18, 16 

8  Ac(.ikN  Leaves;  a  Scrivs  of  Canadian 'I'aks.     By  Nell  Gwynnr. 

Square  8"  cloth,  Tonndo,  187^? 

9  Adams,  Brooks.     Etnancipatiou   of   Massachusetts.     Small  S'' 

cloth,  uncut,  Boston,  1887 


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10  Adams,  Rev.  John,     Poems  on  several  Occasions,  original  and 

translated.    8"  sheep.  Boston,  1745 

11  Adams,  W.  IT.  1).    Concordance  to  the  Plays  of  Shakespeare. 

Portraits.    8""  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1886 

12  Adams,    Windsor  Castle  nnd  the  waterway  thither.     74  illus 

trations  in  the  text  and  12  full-page  water  colour  sketches 
after  V.  Jones.     4°  cloth.  London,  1880 

13  Adamson,  John.     Account  of  the  Discovery  at  Hexham,  in  the 

County  of  Northumberland,  of  a  brass  vessel  containing  a 
number  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  Coins  called  Stycas.  Plates. 
4°  paper.  (Excerpt  from  the  publications  of  the  Society  of 
Antiquaries,  1833.) 
Addison,  Joseph.  Criticism  and  Notes  upon  the  Twclvt: 
Books  of  Paradise  Lost;  with  the  Beauties  of  the  Poem. 
12°  sheep.     (Binding  cracked.)  London. 

Addison.     Sir  Roger  de  Coverly.     Reprinted  from  the  Spec- 
tator.    Illustrations  by  C.  O.  Murray.     Square  8°  cloth. 

London. 

1 6  ,.4isorus  Phrygis,  ct   Alioruni    Fabulit.     Fine  uncut  copy  of   a 

very  rare  edition.     Small  8°  half  sheep! 

Apud  Seb.  Gryphium  :  Lugduni,  1542 

17  /Eson;s  Phrygis.     Vita  et  Fabulae  (Graece),  plures  et  emenda 

tiores,  ex  vetustissimo  codice  bibliothec®  Regia:.  4°  old 
morocco.     (Stained.)  Rob.  Stephani :  Lutetiae,  1546 

iS  iEsop.  Select  Fables  of  Esop  and  other  Fabulists,  in  three 
books.  Baskerville's  fine  edition,  with  plates  by  Grignion. 
Small  8°  calf.    (Somewhat  foxed.) 

John  Baskervilie  :  Birmingham,  176  + 

19  Agincolrt,  Seroux  d'.     History  of  Art  by  its   Monuments, 

from  its  Decline  in  the  F'ourth  Century  to  its  Restoration 
in  the  Sixteenth.  Translated  from  the  French  by  Owen 
Jones.  With  3,835  subjects  on  32S  plates,  Architecture. 
Sculpture,  Painting,  etc.  3  vols,  in  i,  royal  folio,  half 
crimson  mor.,  uncut  edges,  gilt  top.  Fine  copy.  Lond.,  1847 

20  Agnel,  fimile.     Manuel   General    des    Assurances.     12°   half 

morocco.  Paris,  18G1 

21  Agriculture  and  Fisheries  of  Canada.     Pamphlets  relating 

to.    (20) 

3  2  Ainsworth,  W.  H,     Windsor  Castle,  an   historical  Romance. 

Frontispieces   by   George   Cruikshank.     3  vols,  in  i,  small 

cloth.  London,  1S43 

Fine  copy  of  the  original  etlilion.     Portrait,  autograph  letter,  and  an 
ex  libris  of  the  author  iii.isrted . 

23  Ai.ciATi.  Les  Embl^mes  de  maistre  Andrii  Alciat,  mis  en  rime 
francoyse,     With  122  woodcuts.     12°  sheep.     Rare  edition. 

Wcchel :  Paris,  1539 


CATALOGUE. 


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2. J  Alciati.  Lcs  Embleraes  de  Maistrc  Andre  Alciat,  puis 
nagueres  augtnentez  par  le  diet  Alciat  et  mis  in  rime  fran* 
<,oise,  avec  curieuse  correction.  With  115  emblems 
engraved  on  wood.  12"  elegantly  bound  in  La  Valliere 
morocco,  gilt  ornaments  on  the  sides,  inside  border,  gilt 
edges,  by  Chamdolle  Dltru.  Christien  Wechel :  Paris,  1542 

Iteaiiiiful  copy,  with  Latin  and  French  texts,  printed  in  italic.",  with 
two  additional  plates  of  embleiiH. 
With  "tcmolns."    163  mill. 

25  Alciati.     Diverse  Imprese  accomodate  a  diverse  moralita,  con 
versi  che  i  loro  signiiicati  dichlarano.    Tratta  da  gli  Emblemi 
deir  Alciato.     144  pages,  with  engraved  border  and  wood- 
cut on  each  page.     Small  S''  full  crimson  crushed  levant 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  inside  borders,  by  Belz  Niedr^e. 

Gulielmo  Rovillio:  Lione,  1549 

Second  edition  of  the  Italian  version.  A  superb  copy  and  veiy 
rare.  The  wood  engravings,  which  are  beautifully  executecf,  are  signed 
1'.  V. 

aC  Ai.ciATi.  Andrea  Alciati  and  his  Books  of  Emblems,  a  bin- 
graphical  and  bibliographical  study.  By  Henry  Green. 
Illustrations.     8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  187; 

27  .\LDiNE  (The),  a  Typographical  Art  Journal.      Vols.  6,  7,  8. 

Numerous  fine  illustrations.     3  vols,  folio,  half  morocco. 

New  York,  1873-76 

28  QVlbno.      Petrarcha,  Francesco.      Le  Cose  volgari  de  Messer 

Francesco  Petrarca.  12°  vellum.  (The  first  and  last  leave.s 
slightly  wormed  and  some  leaves  loose,  otherwise  a  good 
copy.)     Impresso  nelle  case  d'Aldo  Romano  :  Vinegia,  1501 

An  important  r-aritv  in  more  than  one  respect.  It  is  the  first  edition  of 
I'etrarch  published  \^y  Aldus,  the  first  Italian  book  primed  in  italii 
ivpe,  and  it  is  greatly  prized  as  having  been  printed  accurately  front  an 
original  manuscript  in  the  possession  of  Cardinal  Bembo. 

The  above  copy  has  the  scarce  leaf  containing  the  sonnets  against 
the  Roman  court,  which  are  often  cut  out  from  this  as  well  as  other 
early  editions.  This  copy  al.so  contains  the  scarce  vindication  of  .Mdu.-, 
added  after  the  publication  of  the  work. 

20  Aldus.  Martialis  Epigrammata.  Fine  large  copy  of  this  rare 
book.  iG**  bound  by  Bozerian  jeune,  in  full  blue  straight 
grained  morocco  e.xtra,  back  and  sides  richly  tooled,  gilt 
edges.  In  Aedibus  Aldi :  Venetiis,  1501 

30  Aldus.    Catullus,  Tibullus,  Propertius.     12°  in  a  fine  contem- 

porary Italian  morocco  binding,  gilt  back  and  sides,  gauf- 
fered edges.  In  i4ldibus  Aldi:  Venetiis,  1502 

31  Aldus.      Stephanus  (Byzantinus)   de  Urbibus  (Graece,  cum 

Praef.  J.  Taberius).     Small  folio,  half  russia. 

Apud  Aldum  Romanum:  Venetiis,  1502 

First  edition,  without  the  Anchor  at  the  end.  Fine  copy  and  very 
rare. 


CATALOGUE. 


32  Aldus,     Pontani  Opera.      Vrania,  siuc  de  Strllis  libri  quinq.; 

Meteororum  lilicr  iinus,  etc.  l-'inff  copy.  2  vols,  in  i,  i?" 
lull  Miororco,  };iU  edf^es,  with  the  Aldine  anrhor  stainjied  in 
^old  on  tlie  sides.  In  Aedibus  Aldi  Ro.:  Veneliis,  1505 

33  Aldus.      I,.  Coclii  Laclantii  lirniiani  diuinanun  inslitulionum 

Libri  .iepleni  (cura  J.  15.  l};natius);  —  'rertulliani  .Apolof^eti- 
fiis.     Jluiind  topirtiier.     'illicit  12"  paper. 

In  Aedibus  Aldi  el  Andre;t  Soccri :   V^cneliis,  1515 

34  Aldi'S.   Luciani  Opuscula  Krasnio  Roterdanio  interprete.    Tox- 

ariiis,  sine  de  Ainicilia.  Ale.xander,  qui  et  I'seudomantis, 
etc.     12*^  boards.     Very  rare,  according  to  Kenouard. 

In  Aedibus  Aldi  et  Andreoe  Soceri :  Veneliis,  1516 

35  Aldus.     Nervae  et  Traiani,   alq.;  Adrian!   Cresarum   vitas  ex 

Dione,  Ceorgio  Merulo  inlerprete.  12°  old  morocco,  gilt 
back  and  sides, gilt  edges.    In  Aedibus  Aldi :  Venetii3,i3i9 

36  Aldu.s.     Cominentarius  Pauli  Manutii  in  Kpistolas  M.  Tullii 

Ciceronis  ad  M.  Juniuni  IJrutum,  et  ad  Q.  Cireronem  fra- 
trem,  1557  ;  —  Orlhograpliiae  Ratio  ab  Aldo  Manutio  Pauli 
F.  collecia,  1561.     In  one  volume,  16°  calf. 

(Aldus)  Veneliis,  15 57-61 

37  Alexander,  James   K.      L'Acadie  ;  or,  seven  years'  explora- 

tions in  Uritish  America.     Illustrations.     2  vols.  12"  cloth. 

London,  1849 

38  Alexander,    Transatlantic  Sketches,  comprising  visits  to  the 

most  interesting  scenes  in  North  and  South  America  and 
West  Indies,  with  notes  on  negro  slavery  and  Canadian 
emigration.     Etchings  by  Heath.     2  vols.  8°  cloth. 

New  York,  1833 

39  Allardvce,  Paul.     "  Slops,"  or  how  to  punctuate.    16°  paper. 

London,  1884 

io  Allen,  Joseph.     Battles  of  the    British  Navy.        Portrait.     2 

vols.  12°  cloth,  uncut.  Bohn  :  London,  1864 

41  Allen.     Narrative  of  Ethan   Allen's    Captivity.      Written   by 

himself.     16°  cloth.  Burlington,  1846 

42  Alline,  Henry.    Two  Mites  on  some  of  the   most   important 

and  much  disputed  points  of  divinity.     12°  sheep. 

A.Henry:  Halifax,  1781 
Very  rare  Malifa.\  imprint.     Unknown  to  Sabin. 

43  Allihone,  S.  Austin.     Critical  Dictionary  of  English    Litera- 

ture and  American  authors,  living  and  deceased.  3  vols, 
imperial  8°  cloth.  Phila.,  18S6 

44  !3llinanacl)  Perpetuus    exactissime  nuper  emedatu  omnia  celi- 

mortuum  cum  additionib.  in  eo  faciis  tenons  coinplemenluin 
4°  original  stamped  c.'f.     (Broken.)  S.  L.,  1513 

45  Almanack  for  the  year  176.    by  Nathaniel  Ames.       With  a 

Poetical  verse  upon  the  Conquest  of  Canada.  16° 
stitched.  Boston. 


CATALOGUE. 


5 


46  Almanacs.     Merchants'  and  Farmers,'  iS-.s,  1858,  and    1863. 

(3)  *         St.  John,  N.  B. 

47  Almanacs.     Montreal  AlinanncU  and  Lower  Canada  Register, 

1829; —  Family  Christian  .AluKinac,  184S.  (2)       Montreal. 

48  Almanacs.      Almanach   Ecclesiastique   et   Civil   de   Quebec, 

1846;  —  Le  Petit  Almanach  du  lias-Canada,  1858.     (2) 

Quebec. 

49  Almanacs.       Vonnoi's  Weather    Almanac,    1877,    1882    and 

1883  ;— Scobie  and  l^ill'our's  Canadian  Almanacs,  1849  and 
1852,  etc.     (9)  Toronto. 

50  Amberly,  Viscount.     An    Analysis  of   Religious   Belief.       8''' 

cloth.  New  York. 

51  American  Forts.     A  set  of  30  Plar.s  and   Forts  in    America. 

Reduced  from  actual  surveys,  1765.  Square  16''  bound 
by  F,  Bedford,  in  full  crimson  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt 
edges,  inside  borders.  London,  1765 

A  collection  of  great  rarity  and  in  the  best  possible  condition. 
Comprises  plans  of  New  York,  Albany,  Montreal,  Louisburg,  Ticon- 
dero{;a,  Fort  George,  Fort  Saratoga,  Crown  Toint,  etc. 

52  American  Magazine  and  Monthly  Chronicle   for  the   British 

Colonies.  Vol.  i,from  October,  1757,  to  October,  1758, 
inclusive.  By  a  Society  of  Gentlemen.  8°  half  sheep. 
(Top  of  title  cut  off,  and  binding  broken.) 

Printed  by  W.  Bradford  :  Phila. 

53  American  Naval  Battles;  being  a  complete   history   of  the 

Battles  fought  by  the  Navy  of  the  United  States,  from  its 
establishment  in  1794,  to  the  present  time.  Plates.  8" 
sheep.  Boston,  1831 

54  .American  (The)  Traveller;  being  a  New   Historical  Collec- 

tion. Carefully  Compiled  from  Original  Memoirs  in  sev- 
eral Languages,  and  the  most  authentic  Voyages  and 
Travels,  containing  a  complete  Account  of  that  Part  of  the 
World  now  called  the  West  Indies,  from  its  Discovery  by 
Columbus  to  the  present  time.  Illustrated  with  the  Heads 
-J:        of  the  most  Eminent  Admirals,  etc.,  etc.     12°  full  calf. 

London,  1743 

55  American  Wanderer  through  various  parts  of   Europe,   in   a 

Series  of  Letters  to  a  Lady.  By  a  Virginian,  Small  8° 
calf.  Dublin,  1783 

56  Amours  (Les)  de  Pistion  et  de  Fortunie.      Tire'es   du   voyage 

de  Canada  dicte  France  Nouvelle,  a  la  Royne  Marguerite. 
iS°  full  crimson  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges.  (Some  leaves 
apparently  missing  at  the  end.)  Paris,  1606 

Du  Fosse,  in  cataloguing  a  copy  of  this  book  as  a  "Rarissime, " 
states  that  he  had  a  special  search  made  in  all  the  libraries  of  Paris 
and  no  other  copy  could  be  found. 


CATALOGUE. 


57  Anacreuntis  (,Tcij)  Odae,  ab  Henrico  Stcphano,  luce   at   Lat- 

initate  nunc  prim\im  donats.    8°  calf.     (Cracked.) 

Apud  Henricum  Stephanum,  1554 

(lean  copy  of  the  EDiio  PRiNCErs. 

According  to  Mattaire  this  was  printed  by  S.  Etienne  when  he  was 
only  26  years  of  age.  It  is  extremely  rare  and  Mr.  Quaritch  gave 
/id  10s.  for  the  Sunderland  copy,  and  jCS  Ss.  for  the  iieckford  one. 
The  above  is  a  very  interesting  copy,  and  probably  belonged  to  Queen 
Mary,  as  the  binding  is  tooled  on  the  back  in  gold  with  the  royal 
» rown  and  the  rose  of  England,  alternately,  while  at  the  bottom  arc 
the  initials  M.  K.  On  the  title  page  is  a  contemporary  autograph, 
"  Eranciscus  Rassius  Chirurgus,  1555,"  and  further  down,  "Ex  D.  Tala;j 
dono,  1555."  also  in  red  ink  and  in  a  later  hand,  "  Dedit  J.   Fabricio." 

58  Anacreontis.     Carmlna  cum  Saphonis   et   Alcrri  fragmentis, 


59 


(^S 


Cr.    32°  full  old  red  morocco  extra. 


Edlnburgi,  1754 


Printed  entirely  on  silk  taffeta, 
issued. 


Only  a   very  few  copies  were  sn 


Anacreon.  Odes  of  Anacreon  of  Teos,  literally  translated 
into  Engli.sh  Prose,  with  Notes,  by  Rev.  Thomas  Gilpin, 
Portrait.     8°  boards,  uncut.  York,  1806 

60  Ancient  and  Modern  Familiar  Quotations  from   Greek,  Latin, 

and  Modern  Languages.  Translated  into  I-^nglish,  with 
index.    8°  half  morocco.  Phila,,  1833 

61  Anderson,  E.  L.     How  to  Ride  and  School  a  Horse.     With  a 

System  of  Horse  Gymnastics.     12'^  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1881 

62  Ander-SON,  \V.   J.     Life  of   Field-Marshal    H.  R.  IL  Edward, 

Duke  of  Kent,  illustrated  by  his  correspondence  with  the 
De  Salaberry  family,  never  before  published,  extending  from 
1791101814.    8°  cloth.  Ottawa,  1870 

63  Andrews,  John.     History  of  the  War  with  America,  France, 

Spain,  and  Holland,  from  1775  to  1783.  Vols.  2,  3,  4 
(2  copies).  4  vols.  8°  calf.   (Portraits  missing.)  London,  1786 

64  Annesly,  J.     Memoirs  of  an  Unfortunate  Young  Nobleman, 

returned  from  Thirteen  Years  Slavery  in  America,  where  he 
was  sent  by  the  wicked  contrivance  of  his  cruel  uncle. 
Both  parts.    2  vols.  12°  old  calf.  London,  1742-43 

One  of  the  most  curious  and  romantic  cases  in  the  Peerage.  James 
Annesly,  Marquis  of  Ann  :jly,  was  kidnapped  while  a  child,  and  sold 
us  a  slave  or  bond  servant  in  this  country,  from  which  he  returned  after 
thirteen  years  of  labor,  and  recovered  his  estates  after  one  of  the 
greatest  law-suits  that  has  ever  been  tried.  The  volume  contains  much 
concerning  colonial  life  and  manners  in  America,  and  the  whole  story 
is  the  basis  of  jcott's  Guy  Mannering,  Charles  Reade's  Wandering 
Heir,  and  a  portion  of  Smollett's  Peregrine  Pick"- . 

Annesly.  The  Case  of  the  Honorable  James  Annesly, 
Esq.     Being  a  Sequel  to   the   Memoirs  of  an  Unfortunate 


Young  Nobleman.     12°  old  calf. 


London,  1745 


66  Annuaire  de  LTnstitut  Canadien   de   Quebec.      Nos.    1-9, 
1874-82.    9  vols.  8"  paper.  Quebec. 

All  published.    Historical  Essays  by  best  Canadian  writers. 


CATALOGUE. 


67  Anspach,  Lewis  A.     History  of  the  Island  of  Newfoundland. 

Containing  a  description  of  the  island,  the  banks,  the  fish- 
cries  and  trade  of  Newfoundland  and  the  Coast  of  Labra- 
dor.    2  maps.    8°  half  morocco.  London,  1819 

68  Antidote  against  Melancholy.   Compounded  of  Choice  Poems, 

Jovial  Songs,  Merry  Ballads,  and  Witty  Parodies,  most 
pleasant  and  diverting  to  read.     Small  4°  paper,  uncut. 

New  York,  1884 

69  !!^ntonin6,  St.  (Archbishop  of  Florence).    Tractatus  Notabilis 

de  Excoicationibus  Suspecionibus  JInterdictis  Irregulitativ, 
etc.  jSlack  £cttcr.  Printed  in  aoi'ble  columns  on  135 
leaves.  4°.  Bound  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet  in  polished 
crushed  levant  morocco,  sage  color,  inside  gold  borders, 
edges  gilt  on  marble.  Vcnetiis,  ductu  et  impensis  Johannis 
de  Colonia  agripinesi  ac  Johanis  Mathen  et  Gherretzem,  1474 

Excessively  rare,  and  in  magnificent  condition,  with  broad  margins- 
Tliis  was  tlie  Yeminez  copy  and  has  inserted  the  booltplate  of  that  col- 
lection. Tlic  volume  is  one  of  the  first  books  printed  with  signatures 
by  John  de  Cologne  and  John  Manthen  de  CJcrct/,en,  who  were  the 
first  to  use  them  in  Venice  and  in  1.474. 

70  QV|))liann8.     Cosmographicus  Liber  Petri  Apiani  Mathematici 

studiose  collectus.  Clack  CcttCV.  Numerous  cosmographical 
plates,  some  with  revolving  diagrams,  globe  on  title,  and 
:vrms  on  verso  of  title.     Small  4"  boards  (slightly  wormed). 

J.  Weyssenburger :  Landshut,  \^\ 

Very  rare  black  letter  and  a  fine  copy  oi  the  first  edition  of  the  "  Cos- 
mography "  of  Apianus.  This,  from  MS.  on  (he  title,  was  at  one  time 
in  the  possessionlof  an  Augustinian  monastery.  The  wood-cut  of  the 
globe  on  the  title  and  the  arms  of  the  Cardinal  Archbishop  of  Saltz- 
burg,  are  printed  from  wood  blocks  in  two  colors,  black  and  red.  This 
is  a  very  early  specimen  of  block  printing  in  colors.  On  page  second 
is  a  gloDC  with  the  word  "  Ameri  on  an  island.  There  are  several 
revolving  diagrams,  some  on  earlier  printed  matter  —  That  on  page  6.', 
contains  the  word  "  America."  On  page  69  the  fourth  chapter  begins 
in  Latin  with,  "  America,  which  is  now  called  the  fourth  part  of  the 
world,  took  its  name  from  Americus  Vespuccio,  who  discovered  it;  and 
it  is  called  an  island  for  the  reason  that  it  is  surrounded  with  water."' 

71  A  PPEL  de  I'Angleterre  touchant  la  secrete   Cabalc  ou   Assem 

bide  a  Withael  k  et  envers  le  grand  conseil  de  la  nation, 
Amsterdam,  1673  ;  —  Comparatio  inter  Claudium  Tibcrium 
}*rincipem,  el  Olivarium  Cromwellium  inslituta,  1657. 
Bound  in  1  vol.     Small  4°  vellum. 

72  Appleton,  Nathaniel.      Thanksgiving   Sermon   on    tiie   total 

Repeal  of  the  Stamp  Act,  Cambridge,  May  20,  1766.  8° 
stitched,  uncut.  Boston,  17O6 

73  Apollonius,  L.     Levini  Apollonii,  Gandobruani,  de   Peruvian 

Regionis,  inter  Navis  Orbis  prouincias  celeberrimae,  inuen- 

tione,  et  rebus  in  eadem  gestis.    With  the  scarce  wood  cut 

map.     12'*  stamped  pigskin.  Antverpix,  1567 

An  account  of  the  discovery  of  Peru  and  the  wars  with  the  Incas. 


8 


CATALOGUE. 


74  Arabian  Nights.     The  Book  of  the  Thousand  Nights  and  One 

Night,  Now  first  completely  done  into  English  prose  and 
verse,  from  the  original  Arabic.  By  John  Payne.  With  z  i 
etchings  by  A.  Lalauze,  India  proofs.  9  vols,  full  vellum 
gilt,  uncut  edges.  London,  1S84 

Holland  Paper  copy.     Only  500  copies  printed. 

75  Arabian    Nights.     Lady  Burton's  edition   of    her   husband's 

Arabian  Nights.  Translated  literally  from  the  Arabic. 
Prepared  for  household  reading  by  A.  II.  McCarthy.  2 
portraits.  6  vols.  S""  full  vellum  extra,  uncut  edges,  gilt 
tops.  London,  i83G 

76  Arabl'.n  Nights.   Tales  from  the  Arabic  of  the  P>reblau  and  Cal- 

cutta (1814-18)  Editions  of  the  Book  of  the  Thousand  Nights 
and  One  Night  not  occurring  in  the  other  printed  texts  of 
the  work,  now  first  done  into  English  by  John  Payne.  3 
vols.  8"  vellum  extra,  uncut  edges,  gilt  tops.  Only  a  limited 
number  privately  printed  for  the  Villon  Society. 

London,  18S4 

77  Arcileological.    Stone  Implements  and  Fragments  of  Pottery 

from  Canada;  —  Work  in  Mound  Exploration  of  the  Bureau 
of  Ethnology,  by  Cyrus  Thomas  ;  —  Problem  of  the  Ohio 
Mounds  ;  —  Perforated  Stones  from  California,  by  Henry 
\V.  Henshaw ;  —  Use  of  Gold  and  other  metals  among  the 
.Ancient  Inhabitants  of  Chiriqui,  Isthmus  of  Darien,  by  W. 
H.  Holmes;  —  Textile  Fabrics  of  Ancient  Peru.  6  pamph- 
lets. 

78  Argumentum    AnfiNormanicum  ;    o-,   an    Argument    proving 

from  Ancient  Histories  and  Records  that  William  Duke  of 
Normandy  made  no  Absolute  Conquest  of  England  by  the 
Sword,  in  the  Sense  of  our  Modern  Writers.  First  edition. 
Frontispiece.     S''  old  calf.  London,  1682 

79  Ariosto,  Lodovico.     Comedia  di  Lodovico   Ariosto   intitolata 

Cassaria.  First  authorized  edition,  with  a  wood-cut  border 
on  the  title.  An  elegant  copy.  16°  bound  in  full  crimson 
levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  ornament  on  the  sides,  gilt  edges, 
by  Hardv-Mesnil.  Venetia,  1552 

One  of  the  best  editions  in  verse  (Gamba). 

80  Ariosto.       Orlando     Furioso.       Baskerville's    fine    edition, 

illustrated  with  the  series  of  fine  plates  engraved  by 
Bartolozzi.   4  vols,  royal 8"^  calf.    (Vol.  i  slightly  imperfect.) 

Baskerville:  Birmingham,  1773 

81  Akistotelis  Stagiritae  Occonomicorum  seu  de  Re  Familiari 

Libri  duo  ;  Bernardino  Uonato  Vtronensi  intcrprete,  Parisiis, 
1541;  —  Galeni  Medicorum  principis  exhortaiio  ad  bon.is 
arteis.  De  optlmo  docendi  genere  et  quaM  oporteat  esse 
medicu.  D.  Erasmo  Roterodamo  inierprete.  Parisiis 
apud  Jodocuin  Badiuin,  1526.     In  i  vol.     16°  half  calf. 


CATALOGUE. 


77,3 
iari 

si  is, 

n;is 

;sse 

isiis 


■I 


82  Armstrong,  Dr.  L'£conomie  dc  I'Amour  un  Tradutliun  par 
Bibliophile  Fantaisiste.  Illustrations  de  F.  Fau.  8°  paper, 
uncut.  Paris.  i836 

S3  Armstrong,  General.  Hints  to  Young  Generals.  iS°  half 
roan.  Kingston,  1S12 

84  Arnauld.     Mdmoircs  de  M.  I'abbd  Arnauld,    contenant   qucl- 

ques  anecdotes  de  la  Cour  de  France,  depuis  1634  jusqu'a 
'673.  3  i'ols  in  I,  fine  copy,  elegantly  bound  by  Tkauiz- 
Ualzonnet  in  full  polished  crushed  levant  morocco  extra, 
inside  borders,  gilt  edges.  Amsterdam,  1756 

85  Art  (L)  Revue  Bi-Mensuelle  iilustrce.     Vol.  I.     With   ^4   fine 

etchings  and  numerous  engravings  on  wood.  Large  folio, 
in  part*.  Paris,  1888 

86  .\rt  Age.     Illustrations,     g  odd  numbers.  New  York. 

87  Art  Journal,  1849: — Art  Journal  Illustrated  Catalogue,   iS5r. 

Numerous  steel  plates  and  wood-cuts.  2  vols,  folio,  half 
calf,     (i  vol.  broken  and  imperfect.)  London,  1848-51 

8S  .\nT  Treasures  of  England.  The  Masterpieces  of  the  best 
English,  Irish  and  Scottish  Painters  and  Sculptors,  repre- 
sented by  100  fine  steel  engravings,  with  biographical  and 
descriptive  te.xt.  F^dited  by  J.  Vernon  \\'hittaker.  F^.''  , 
in  the  original  parts.  Phila.,  1875 

89  .\SHE,  T.     Travels  in  America,  performed  in  iSoG,  for  the  pur- 

pose of  exploring  the  Rivers  Alleghany,  Monongahela, 
t.)hio  and  Mississippi,  and  ascertaining  the  Produce  and 
<"ondit'>.i  of  their  JJanks  and  Vicinity.  Small  S"  half 
morocco.  New  York,  i8tt 

90  ,\>ni.EV,  John.     Supplement  to  the  second  part  of  the  memoirs 

.  of,  cc  icerning  the  trade  and  revenues  of  the  British  Colo- 
nies in  America,  on  Taxes  upon  Sugar.  12°  stitched, 
uncut.  London,  ij.\\ 

91  AsHTON,  John.     Social  Life  in  tlie  Reign  of  Queen  Anne,  taken 

from  original  Sources.  Numerous  illustrations.  8°  clotti, 
imcut.  London,  18S,; 

g:  AsriNWALi,,  James.  Roscoe's  Library;  or,  old  books  and  old 
times.     12"  cloth.  London,  1S5-, 

93  Atkinson,  Rev.  Christopher.  l"hc  Emi^^irar.t's  Guide  lo  New 
Brunswick,  British  North  .America.     Portrait.     16°  cloth. 

Berwick-upon-Tweed,  1847 

t)\  AtKiNsoN,  W.  C.  lli.storical  and  Statistical  Account  of  New 
T?runswick,  B.  N.  A.  >\'ith  Advice  to  Emigrants.  18'  em- 
bossed morocco.  I'.dinburgli,  i5m 

95  AtJTOGRAPinc  Mirror.  lucdilcd  .lutomaphs  of  illustrious  and 
distinguished  men  of  past  and  present  tinjcs.  Large  (olio, 
cloth.  •  ..         ,        ,     .  London. 


to 


CATALOGUE. 


96  AvissE.  CEuvres  d'Avisse,  Aveugle,  Membre  de  I'lnstitutc  des 

Aveugles-Travailleurs.    Second  edition.     1 2**  polished  calf, 

gilt  edges,  by  Bauzonnet. 

De  rimprimerie  du  Musde  des  Aveugles:  (Paris)  1808 
By  the  celebrated  blind  teacher  of  the  blind  in  Paris. 

97  Avers,  J.  H.    Every  Man  his  Own  Doctor:  a  family  medical 

adviser,  containing  knowledge  that  will  promote  health, 
cure  disease  and  prolong  life,  describing  all  diseases,  and 
teaching  how  to  cure  them  by  the  simplest  medicines. 
Illustrations.    8' cloth.  Montreal,  1881 

98  Aytoun,  W.  E.     Lays  of  the  Scottish  Cavaliers  and  other 

Poenis.  With  illustrations  by  J.  N.  Paton  and  W.  H.  Paton. 
4°  full  morocco  super  extra,  gilt  edges.        Edinburgh,  1863 


99 


B 


ACK,  Captain.  Narrative  of  the  Arctic  Land  Expedi- 
_  tion  to  the  Mouth  of  the  Great  Pish  Kiver,  and 
along  the  Shores  of  the  Arctic  Ocean,  in  the  Years 
1833-35.  ^'•'*P  ^"^  beautiful  steel  plates.  4°  half  calf, 
gilt.  London,  1836 

Large  papek.      Only  a   few   copies   were   printed    in    this 
size. 

100  Ballantvnr,  Robert  M.  Hudson's  Bay;  or,  ever>'-day  life 
in  the  Wilds  of  North  America,  during  six  years  residence 
in  the  territories  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company.  Illustra- 
tions.    12°  cloth,. uncut.  Edinburgh,  1848 

roi  BACQUEvrLLE  de  la  Potherie.  Histoire  de  I'Amerique  Septen- 
trionale.  Contenant  le  voyage  du  Fort  Nelson,  le  gouverne- 
ment  de  Quebec,  des  Trois  Rivibrs,  de  Montreal,  1534-1701  ; 
—  Histoire  des  Sauvages  Allies  de  la  Nouvelle  France,  etc. 
^faps  and  plates.     4  vols,  in  2,  12°  calf.  Paris,  1723 

102  Badon- Pascal,  E,     Repertoire  des  Assurances  contre  I'lncen- 

die  ;  sur  la  Vie,  les  Accidents,  la  Gr£'te,  etc.,  1873-1883. 
Royal  8°  half  morocco.  Paris,  1884 

103  Batf,  Jean  Antoine  de.    Les  Jeux  de  Jan  Anloine  dc  Baif.   A 

Monseigneur  le  Due  d'  Alen^on.  Small  8°  full  dark  olive 
crushed  levant  morocco  super  extra,  with  beautifully  de- 
signed tooling  "  k  petits  fers  "  and  of  wonderful  execution 
on  the  sides,  and  fine  tooling  on  the  back,  edges  gilt  over 
carmine,  inside  borders,  by  Cap6. 

Pour  Lucas  Breyer:  Paris,  1573 

A  superb  copy  of   ihe   OntGiNAL  Edit?om.     From  the    Double 
Library.     163  mill. 

104  Bailey,  N.    Universal  Etymological  English  Dictionary.    8* 

old  calf.     (Covers  broken.)  London,  1733 


CATALOGUE. 


II 


105  Bailey.  Universal  Etymological  Engliish  Dictionary.  S" 
sheep.  London,  1747 

io6  Baillairge,    F.   A.     Coups  de  Crayon.     12'   paper,  uncut. 

Joliette,  1889 

107  Baines,  T.    The  Victoria   Falls,  Zambesi  River.    Sketched 

on  the  spot  during  the  journey  of  J.  Chapman  and  T. 
Baines.  17  large  and  finely  colored  plates.  Atlas  folio, 
cloth.  '  London,  1865 

108  Bairu,  Charles  'A'.     Iiistory  of  the  Huguenot  Emigration   to 

America.     Maps  and  illustrations.     2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York. 

109  Baldwin,  John  D.     Ancient  America,  in  notes  on  American 

Arch«olog)'.     Illustrations.     12' cloth.        New  York,  1872 

110  Balzac.    Droll  Stories  collected  from  the  Abbeys  of  Touraine, 

425  illustrations  by  Gustave  Dorc^.     Small  8    half  moroccc. 

London,  1874 

HI   Balz.ac.     After- Dinner  Stories.     Done   into   English   by  M. 

Verelst.      With   an    Introduction   by   Edgar   Saltus.      12" 

paper.  New  York,  1886 

112  Bancroft,  George.     History  of  the  United  States  of  Amer- 

ica, from  the  discovery  of  the  continent.  6  vols.  8*  clotlt, 
gilt  tops.  New  York,  1886 

113  Bancroft,  H.  H.     History  of  Central   America,  icoi-1887. 

Maps.    3  vols.  8*"  cloth.  San  Francisco,  1890 

114  Baraga,  R.  R.    B.    Theoretical   and   practical   Grammar  of 

the  Otchipwe  Language  for  the  use  of  missionaries  and 
other  persons  living  among  the  Indians ;  —  Dictionary  of  the 
Otchipwe  Language  —  English-Otchipwe  and  Otchipwe- 
English.    3  vols,  bound  in  one.     Thick  12'   half  morocco. 

Montreal,  1878-80 

lie  Barber,  J.  \V.     Historical  Collections  of  the  State  of   New 

York.     Map  and  illustrations.    8°  cloth.     New  York,  1851 

1 16  Barbier,  Ant.  Alex.  Dictionnaire  des  Ouvrages  Anonymes, 
Troisi^me  Edition,  revue  et  augment^e  par  MM.  Olivier 
Barbier,  Rend,  et  Paul  Billard  de  la  Bibliothbque  Nationale. 


4  vols,  thick  royal  8°  paper,  uncut. 


Paris,  1882 


A  work  of  incalculable  value  to  librarians,  bibliophiles,  and  biblio- 
graphers, as  it  is  really  a  supplement  to  both  Qu6rara  and  Brunet. 

117  Barbour,  John.  Life  and  Acts  of  the  Most  Victorious  Con- 
queror Robert  Bruce,  King  of  Scotland.  Carefully  corrected 
from  the  edition  printed  by  Andro  Hart  in  1620.  I91ack 
ttttet.    4°  calf.  Edinburgh,  1785 

Fine  copy,  from  the  Hbrar}-  of  the  Marquis  of  Hastings,  with  Earl 
Moira's  autograph. 


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iiS  Uarcia,  Andres  Gonzales,  llistoriadores  piimilivos  de  las 
Indias  Occidcntales,  que  junto,  tracluxo  en  parte,  a  sar6  h 
lu7,  ilustrado.^  con  eriuiitas  Notas,  y  copiosas  Indices,  .j 
vols,  folio,  board.s,  entirely  uncut.  Madrid,  1711^ 

Very  rare,  the  tracts  having  been  published  separately  and  not  col- 
lected till  after  the  aulhor's  death.  Many  copies  were  destroyed  and 
I'iinpleie  sets  are  rarely  found.  iVtcuriling  to  l.eclcrc  not  mure  than 
100  copies  are  known  to  exist. 

Contents :  — 

Vol.1,  l^a  Historia  de  I).  Chrl-<toval  Colon,  que  conipuso  en  cas- 
trllano  Don  I"ernando  Colon,  su  hiio,  y  traduxo  en  toscano  Alfonso  de 
L'Uoa.—Quatro  cartas  de  lleman  Cortes, diri{. idas  alemperador  Carlos 
V. — Uos  relaciones  hechas  al  ini.snio  Cortes,  por  I^edro  de  Alvarado  — 
Otra  rel.icion  hecha  al  misnio  Cortes,  por  Dieg  >  de  Godoy. — Kelacion 
.summaiia  de  la  historia  natural  de  las  India.s  .  .  .  pnr  Oviedo. —  Kxa- 
men  apoloR^tico  de  la  histirica  narracion  de  los  namragios,  y  inilagros 
lie  Alvar  .Nunez  Cabeza  de  Huca,  contra  la  Censura  del  padre  llonoiio 
J  ilopono. — Relacl(jn  de  los  naufragios  del  gobernador  Alvar  Nunez 
t^abe/.a  de  iJaca.  —  Comnieniariob  del  niiamo  de  lo  sucedido  duranie 
su  pobierna  del  Rio  de  la  Plata. 

Vol.  II.  Historia  general  de  las  Indias  por  Fr.  Lopez  de  Gomara. 
— Chronica  de  la  Nueva-l'^spana,  6  Concjuista  de  Mexico. 

Vol.  III.  Historia  del  descuhrimiento  y  conquista  de  la  provincia 
d<-l  I'eru  .  .  .  por  Agustin  de  Zarate.  —  \  erdadcra  relacion  de  la  con- 
quista del  t'eru,  por  I'rancisco  de  Xerez.  —  HiiUoria  y  descul)rirnientu 
del  Kio  de  la  Plata  y  J'araguay,  por  ^Schmidel,  Argentnia  conquista  del 
Rio  de  la  Plata,  con  otros  acaecimientos  de  los  regnos  del  Peru,  Tucu- 
nian,  y  Estado  del  Drasil,  por  Martin  del  Barco  contenera. —  Viago  dtl 
niondo,  de  Simon  Perez  de  Tores. 

1 19  Barcl.'Vy's  Universal  English  Dictionary,  newly  revised  by  H. 

B.  Woodward.     Maps  and  numerous  illustrations.     4°   hall' 
morocco,  red  edges.  London. 

120  Barlow,  Joel.     Vision  of  Columbus.     12°  board.s,  uncut, 

Hartford,  1787 

121  I^AUROW,  Sir  John.     Voyages  of    Discovery   and   Research 

within  the  Arctic  Regions,  from  1818  to  the   present   time. 
Portrait  and  maps.     8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  tS-jO 

From  the  library  of  Charles  Dickens,  with  his  book-plate. 

B.vRROw.  Chronological  history  of  Voyages  into  the  Arctic 
Regions,  undertaken  chiefly  for  the  purpose  of  discovering 
.1  North-East,  North-West,  or  Polar  Passage  between  the 
Atlantic  and  Pacific.     Map.    8°  calf.  London,  1818 

Bauthe,  J.  G.  Le  Canada  reconquis  par  la  France.  Por- 
traits and  illustrations.    8°  h.ilf  roan.  Paris,  1855 

Bakthe,      Souvenirs    d'un    Demi-Sibcle   ou   nu^nioirs 


1 2? 


123 


1J4 


>25 


pour 
servir  a  I'histoire  contemporaine.     12°  paper,  u    ,ut. 

Montreal,  1885 

Barilkt!,  \V.  H.     Canadian  Scenery  Illustrated.    Text  by 

N.  P.  Willis.     Numerous  line  steel   plates.     2   vols,   in    i, 

imperial  8"  half  morocco,  gilt  edges.  «,  .       London. 


CATALOGUE. 


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126  Bartlett.     Beauties  of  the   Bosphorus  ;    by  Miss   Pardoe. 

Illustrated  in  a  series  of  Views  of  Constantinople  and  its 
Environs,  from  original  drawings  by  VV.  H.  Bartlett.  Por- 
trait and  numerous  fine  steel  plates.  4°  calf,  gilt.  (Bind- 
ing rubbed.)  London,  1830 

127  Bartlett.     Pilgrim  F.ithers  ;  or,  founders  of  New  England  in 

the  reign  of  James  the  First.  Fine  steel  plates  by  W.  H. 
Bartlett.    8"  cloth.  London,  1864 

'  28  Bartlett.     \\  alks  about  the  City  and  Environs  of  Jerusalem. 
M.ips  and  numerous  fine  steel  plates.     Square  8°  cloth. 

London. 

129  BARTOLOZZt,  and  his  Works.      By  Andrew  W.  Tuer,      A  Bio- 

graphical, Anecdotal  and  Descriptive  account  of  his  Life 
and  Career,  illustrated  by  13  of  his  original  engravings, 
with  remarks  on  lus  prints  :  Why  Sought  After ;  Increas- 
ing Rise  in  Value  ;  Modern  Reprints  from  Worn-out  Plates 
and  how  to  Distinguish  ;  Falsely  Tinted  and  how  to  Distin- 
guish ;  a  list  of  Copperplates  known  to  be  still  in  exist- 
ence ;  General  Gossip,  together  with  a  list  of  upwards  of 
2,000,  the  most  extensive  record  yet  completed,  of  the 
great  engraver's  works.  2  vols.  4°  vellum,  gilt  tops,  uncut 
edges.  London. 

130  BARTOLOZzr  and  his  Works.     By  A.  W,  Tuer.    A  bibliograph- 

ical and  descriptive  account  of  ihe  life  and  character  of 
Francesco  Bartolozzi.  Second  edition,  corrected  and  re- 
vised with  additional  n.atter.  Plates.  8°  vellum,  uncut 
edges,  gilt  top,  with  silk  binders.  London,  1885 

Only  500  copies  printed. 

131  Bartolns  be  QajCoUxvatO.    Tractatus  VariL     Incipiunt  trac- 

tatus  bar  de  saxo  ferrato  qui  sua  scientia  leges  :  .  .  Incip- 
iunt differentie  inter  ius  canon icum  et  ciuile,  etc.  iqo  leaves. 
Also :  Disputationes  dui  Bar  de  saxo  ferrato  legu  interpretis 
et  sunt  numero  XVIII.  46  leaves.  A  wonderfully  fresh  and 
clean  copy,  beautifully  printed  in  Roman  characters,  in  dou- 
ble columns,  with  full  margins,  numerous  neatly  written 
contemporary  notes.     Large  folio,  boards. 

Vindel.  a  Spira  :  Venetiis,  1472 

132  Bauchart,  Ernest  Quentin.     Les   Femmes   Bibliophiles  de 

France  (XVIe,  XVIIe,  et  XVIIIe  Sifecles.)  With  numer- 
ous coat-of-arms  of  distinguished  women  bibliophiles,  ex- 
amples of  bindings,  vignettes,  head  and  tail  pieces,  etc.  2 
vols,  imperial  8°  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1886 

Large  paper.     Only  300  copies  printed  on  Holland  paper. 

133  Bavard.     Story  of  the  Chevalier  Bayard,  from  the  French  of 

the  Loyal  servant,  M.  de  Berville,  and  others,  by  Edith 
Walford,  with  notes  and  introduction.     16"  cloth. 

London,  i88o 


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134  Beaubieu,  Henry  R.    Traittf  sur  les   Lois  Civiles  du  Ba»- 

Canada.    3  vols,  in  i.    8^  sheep.  Montreal,  1831 

135  Beach,  W.  W.      Indian  Miscellany ;  containing  Papers  on 

the  History,  Antiquities,  Arts,  Languages,  Rei'giona,  Tra- 
ditions, and  Superstitions  of  the  Americar  Aborigines. 
Koyal  8"  cloth,  uncut.  Albany,  1888 

136  B£j>jCRAND,   H.      Melanges:    Trois    Conferences.     1.    De 

Montreal  k  Victoria ;  II.  Le  Jo arnal ;  Son  origine  et  son 
histoire;  I 'I.  Anita:  Souvenirs  d'un  contre-guerillas. 
Illustration  J.    8"  paper,  uncut.  Montreal,  1888 

137  Beaugrand.      Jeanne  La    Fileuse.      Episode    de  Temigra- 

tion  Franco-Canadienne  aux  fitats  Unis.    8"  paper,  uncut. 

Montreal,  1888 

138  Beaut£s  de  rilistoire  d'Amerique.      Numerous  illustrations 

of  Indian  customs,  animals,  etc.      2  vols.  12°  half  calf. 

Paris,  18 18 

139  Beattie,  William.     Scot'i.nd  Illustrated  in  a  Series  of  Views 

taken  expressly  for  this  Work,  by  T.  Allom,  W.  H.  Bartlett, 
and  H.  Mc  CuUoch.  Upwards  of  ioo  steel  plates  and 
maps.    2  vols.  4°  calf.  London,  1838 

140  Bechard,  a.      Monographies,   Gouverneurs,  Intendants  et 

Eveques  de  la  Nouvelle-France.     12*  paper.    Ottawa,  1888 

141  Becket,  H.  W.    The  Montreal  Snow   Shoe  Club,  its  history 

and  record,  with  a  synopsis  of  the  racing  events  of  other 
clubs  throughout  the  Dominion,  from  1840  to  the  present 
time.     12"  cloth.  Montreal,  188-^ 

142  Bedard,  T.    p.      'listoire  de  Cinquante  Ans,    1791-1841. 

Annales  Parlementaires,  et  politiques  du  bas  Canada  de- 
puis  la  constitution  jusqu'a,  I'union.    8°  paper,  uncut. 

Quebec,  1869 

143  Beers,  U.  W.    Lacrosse.    The  National  Game  of  Canada. 

Photographic  illustrations.     12°  half  calf.      Montreal,  1869 

144  Beleze,  G.    Dictionnaire  des  Noms  de  Bapt^me.     Small  8° 

russia.  Paris,  1863 

145  Beloe,  William.    Miscellanies,  consisting  of  Poems,  classical 

extracts  and  oriental  apologues.  3  vols.  16"  tree  calf  extra, 
by  Kalthoeber.  London,  1795 

From  the  Hamilton  Palace  Library. 

146  Benjamin,  L.  N.     St.   Albans  Raid;  or,  investigation  into 

the  charges  against  Lieut.  Burnett  H.  Young  and  Command 
.  for  their  acts  at  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  Oct.  19,  1864.    8"  paper. 

Montreal,  1865 

147  Bennett,  Edward.     Amenities  of  Social  Life.     16"  cloth,  un- 

cut. London,  1887 


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r4S  Benton,  Clark.  Statements  of  Facts  and  Law,  relative  to  the 
prosecution  of  the  Rev.  Clark  Benton,  Protestant  Mission- 
ary from  the  London  Missionary  Society,  for  the  assumption 
of  tbe  cffice  ot  a  dissenting  minister  of  the  gospel  in  Que- 
bec, oy  the  King's  Attorney  General  of  Lower  Canada.  8" 
half  roan.  Troy,  1804 

149  (Beraldi,  Henri.)  xiibiio^h^ue  d'un  Bibliophile.  Small  8** 
paper,  uncut.    Only  200  copies  printed.  Lille,  1885 

Very  rare.     Interestirg  notes. 

Berard.  Essai  Bibliographique  sur  les  editions  des  Elzevirs, 
les  plus  pr^cieuses  et  les  plus  recherch^es,  prdc^d^  d'unc 
NotJce  sur  ces  Imprimcurs  Cdlfebres.    8°  half  calf. 

Paris,  1823 

Berjeau,  J.  P.  Early  Dutch,  German  and  English  Printers' 
Marks.     100  plates.    Royal  8°  half  morocco,  uncut. 

London, 1866 

Bernard's  Bible  Prints.  Quadrins  Historiques  de  la  Bible, 
Reue  et  augmentez  d'un  grand  numbre  de  figures  ;  — 
Figures  du  Nouveau  Testament.  With  327  wood-cuts  by 
Petit-Bernard.  2  vols,  in  i,  12°  old  calf.  (Closely  trimmed 
and  otherwise  a  rather  inferior  copy,  but  the  wood-cuts  are 
in  good  condition.)  Jean  de  Tournes  :  Lion,  1558 

153  Beroalde  de  Verville,   Fran9ois.     Le  Moyen  de  Parvonir. 

CEuvre  contenant  la  raison  da  tout  ce  qui  s  estd,  est,  et 
sera ;  avec  demonstrations  certaines  et  necessaires,  selon 
la  rencontre  des  effets  de  vertu.  Et  aduidndra  que  ceux 
qui  auront  nez  k  porter  lunettes  s'en  seruir6t  ainsi  qu'il  est 
escrit  au  Dictionnaire  k  dormir  en  toutes  langues.  S. 
Imprime  cette  ann^e.  18°  full  crimson  polished  crushed 
levant  morocco  super  extra,  three  gold  fillets  on  the  sides, 
the  back  beautifully  decorated,  gilt  edges,  inside  borders, 
double  with  green  crushed  levant  morocco,  green  silk  ends. 

S.  L.  a  A.  (1610) 
A   superb  copy  of  the  very  rare  Original    Edition,  bound  by 
LORTIC.     See  Lacroix's  preface  to  the  edition  of  1S41. 

154  Bercalde.      Le  Moyen  de   Parvenir,  CEuvre  contenant   la 

raiaon  de  ce  qui  i  ^te',  est  et  sera,  avec  demonstrations  cer- 
taines et  accessoires,  selon  la  rencontre  des  effets  da  la 
vertue.  £tude  Historique  et  Litteraire,  par  Blavignac. 
Small  8"  paper.  Genbve,  1872 

155  Bertellius,  Petrus.      Theatrum   Urbium    Italicarum,      56 

plates,  views  of  cities,  fortresses  etc.  Small  oblong  folio, 
vellum.  Venetiis,  1599 

156  [Beverly,  Richard.]  Histoire  de  la  Vireinie.  ParunAuteur 
natif  et  habitant  du  pais.    Traduit  de  I'Anglois.    14  plates. 


12'  calf. 


Paris,  1707 


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'58 

'59 
i6o 

i6i 

162 

'63 

164 

'65 
166 


Bewick.  Select  Fables  of  .4isop  and  others,  in  three  parts. 
I.  Fables  extracted  from  Dodsioy's  ;  2.  Fables  with  Reflec- 
tions in  Prose  and  Verse ;  3.  Fables  in  Verse,  to  which  are 
prefixed  the  Life  of  /Esop,  and  an  essay  upon  fable  by 
Oliver  Goldsmith.  Faithfully  reprinted  from  the  rare  New- 
castle edition  published  by  T.  Saint,  1784.  With  the  ori- 
ginal wood  engravings  by  Thomas  Bewick,  and  an  illustra- 
ted preface  by  Edwin  Pearson.     Small  8**  cloth.      London. 

Bewick.  The  New  Robinson  Crusoe,  an  instructive  and  en- 
tertaining History  for  the  use  of  Children  of  both  Sexes. 
With  32  woodcuts   by  John    Bewick,  many  signed.     2  vols. 


12°  sheep. 


Original 


edition.     2 


London, 181 i 
vols.  8'  half 


By  Austin  Dob- 
London,  1884 


Bewick.    British   Birds. 

calf.     (Imperfect.) 
Bewick.    Thomas  Bewick  and  his   Pupils. 

son.    95  illustrations.     Small  8°  cloth. 
Bevard  and  Lodowick.     Journal  of  the  late  Actions  of   the 

French  at  Canada,  by  Col.  Nicholas  Beyard  and  Lieut.-Col. 

Charles  Lodowick,  1693.  Small  4°  boards,  uncut.    (2  copies.) 
Only  150  copies  printed.  New  York,  1868 

BiBAUD,  ^L  Epitres,  Satires,  Chansons,  Epigrammes  et 
autres  Pieces  de  Vers.  12°  boards,  uncut.  Montreal,  1830 
Fine  uncut  copy  of  the  earliest  volume  of  French-Canadian  Poetry. 

BiBAun.  Ilistoire  du  Canada,  sous  la  Domination  Fran^aise. 
2  vols.  12°  sheep.  Montreal,  1843 

BiBAUD.     Revue   Critique  de   THistoire   du  Canada,  de  M. 


Garneau. 


half  calf. 


Montreal,  1855 


BiBAUD.  Dictionnaire  historique  des  Hommes  Illustres  du 
Canada  et  de  I'Amerique.     12°  half  mor.      Montreal,  1857 

BiBAUD.  La  Institutions  de  I'Histoire  du  Canada,  ou 
Annales  Canadiennes  jusqu'a  I'an  1819.     12°  half  morocco. 

Montreal,  1855 

167  BiBAUD.     Histoire  du   Canada  et  des   Canadiens,  1830-37. 

12°  paper.  Montreal,  1878 

168  BiBAUD,   F.  M.  M.      Biographie   des   Sagamos   illustres  de 


I'Amerique  septentrionale.     8°  paper. 


Montreal,  1848 


169  jBiblia  Sacra  £atina.  Indpit  .•  Prologus  in  Bibliam.  In  fine 
Explicit  Biblia  ipressa  V^enetiis  p  Fraciscu  de  Hailbrun  y 
Nicolau  d'franckfordia  socios  MCCCCLXXVI.  Black 
Cetter,  printed  in  double  columns  on  454  leaves,  51  lines  to 
a  full  page,  with  signatures,  but  no  catch-words  nor  numer- 
als.    2  vols,  in  t,  small  folio,  calf.  Venetiis,  1476 

Fine  copy.  The  second  Venetian  edition  of  the  Bible.  Very  rare, 
early  edition,  being  No.  12  on  Brunei's  list. 

On  the  front  page  is  a  finely  executed  broad  border  of  birds,  flowers 
and  fruit  painted  in  gold  ana  colors,  also  a  large  painted  initial,  with 
miniature,  representing  St.  Jerome  kneeling. 


CATALOGUE. 


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170  BiULE.     La  Sainte  Bible,  traduitc  sur   Ics  Testes  uri^inaux, 

avec  les  differences  de  la  Vulgate.  Engraved  title  after 
Iternard  Picart.  Small  8°  sumptuously  bound  by  Cap(^;  in 
full  crushed  levant  morocco,  super  extra,  sides  richly  tooled 
with  very  wide  dentelle  borders,  gilt  back,  inside  borders, 
edges  entirely  uncut. 

Aux  dbpens  dc  la  Campagnie  :  Cologne,  i-jyj 

A  superb  copy  In  an  exceptional  state,  being  entirely  imcuf,  and  in  a 
rich  binding,  of  this  celebrated  and  rare  "  Jaiiseuibte"  liiblc,  elegantly 
printed  from  a  minute  type,  in  double  culunins. 

171  Bible.     Macklin's   Magnificent  edition   of  the  Holy  Bible. 

printed  in  very  large  and  beautiful  type  by  Bensley,  and 
illustrated  by  a  large  series  of  elegant  plates,  engraved  by 
Bartolozzi,  Sharp,  Fittler,  etc.,  from  drawings  by  Stothard, 
Opie,  Westall,  Smirke  and  other  distinguijbed  British 
artists.  Somewhat  worn  in  the  binding,  but  a  beautiful 
copy  inside,  with  fine  impressions.  6  vols,  thick  atlas  folio, 
full  russia  extra,  gilt  edges.  London,  1800 

172  BiBLiA  Pauperum.      Bible  des   Pauvres,   reproduite  en   fac- 

similie  sur  I'exemplaire  de  la   Bibliothbque   Nationalc  par 

Adam  Pilinski.     Reproduction,   on   antique  paper,  of  the 

Biblia  Pauperum  printed  from  the  blocks.     Folio,  boards. 

Only  100  copies  printed.  P'aris,  1883 

173  Bibliophile   Fran^ais  (Le)  Gazette  Illustrt^e  des  Amateurs 

des  Livres,  d'Estampes  et  de  Haute  Curiositc'.  Profusely 
illustrated  with  portraits  of  distinguished  bibliophiles,  fac- 
similes of  bindings,  title-pages,  etc.,  also  numerous  illustra- 
tions in  the  text  of  coat  armor,  bindings,  etc.  7  vols, 
imperial  8°  in  half  crushed  levant  morocco,  uncut  edges, 
gilt  tops.  Paris,  1SC8-73 

A  beautiful  set  of  this  valualjlc  and  now  scarce  publication,  printed 
from  type  on  laid  paper. 

174  BiBLioTKECA  Americana;  or,  a  chronological  catalogue  of  the 

most  curious  and  interesting  books,  pamphlets,  state  papers, 
upon  the  subject  of  North  and  South  America,  from  the 
earliest  period  to  the  present,  in  print  and  manuscript.  4° 
boards,  uncut.  London,  1 739 

175  BiBLiOTHEQUE    Amc'ricainc.        Collection    d'une     Amateur 

de  Livres  anciens  et  modernes,  histoire,  histoire  naturelle, 
linguistique,  dont  la  vente  sa  fera  le  lundi  13  Janvier,  1873. 
Priced  in  ink.     8°  half  morocco.  Paris,  1S73 

176  BiuLiOTHECA  Sunderlandiana.     Sale  Catalogue   of  the  truly 

important  and  very  extensive  Library  of  Printed  Books 
known  as  the  Sunderland  or  Blenheim  Library,  comprising 
a  remarkable  collection  of  Iht  Greek  and  Roman  classic 
writers  in  first,  early  and  rare  editions,  early  printed  Bibles, 
etc.  Large  p>per,  with  printed  lists  of  prices.  5  vols, 
imperial  8°  clo^ft,  uncut.  London,  1881-3 


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177  Bigot.     Discours  du  Procurcur  General  en  Prcsentant  Ics 

Arrc'ts  du  conscil  et  lettres  patcntds  concernant  rAffatre  du 
Canada  Ic  18  Dcccmbre  1761.     pp.  51.     4°  stitched. 

(Paris,  1762) 

178  Bigot.    Jugement  rendu  en  dernier  Kcssort  dans  TafTairc  du 

Canada,  du  10  Dcccmbre,  1763,     4"^  stitched.     Paris,  1763 

179  BiGsnv,  John  J.     Shoe  and  Canoe ;  or,  Pictures  of   Travel  in 

the  Canadas,  illustrative   of  their   scenery  and  of   coloni.il 
life.     Numerous  plates  and  maps.     2  vols,  in  t,  12°  cloth. 

London, 1850 


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DINUINtiS   AND   PKOVENANCKS   ILLUSTRES. 

In  this  departmci.t  only  hooks  bound  by  the  old  French  and  Ilaii.<n 
masters,  and  bindings  of  historical  value,  and  bonUs  fromcv  ubralcd 
c<>llcc'ion8  Asill  be  found. 

I'oolcs  bound  by  modern  binders,  including,  Traufz-Bauzonnct,TlKin- 
vcnin,  Chambolle-Duru,  Thibaron,  Ilardy-Mcsnil,  Lorlic,  Cap<f,  Clark, 
MassonDebonelle,  Uozerian,  Alio,  Bedford,  Thompson,  Matthews  and 
others,  will  be  found  under  the  names  of  the  authors  of  the  respective 
books. 

180  Anne,  Queen.  Collection  of  the  Statutes  now  in  force,  rela- 
ting to  High  Treason  and  Misprison  of  High  Treason. 
1 2°  old  blue  morocco  e.xtra,  gilt  edges,  with  Queen  Anne's 

ARMS    STAMPED    IN    GOLD   ON    THE    SIDES.  London,   1709 

iSi  Uaskerville  Bible.  The  Holy  Bible,  containing  the  Old 
Testament  and  the  New.  An  elegant  copy  of  Baskervillc's 
edition.  Large  thick  folio,  sumptuously  bound  in  full  old 
red  morocco  super  e.xtra,  with  broad  dentelle  borders  on 
.sides,  with  fan  corners  and  large  rosettes  in  the  centre,  in- 
laid with  blue  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

John  Baskerville  :  Cambridge,  1763 

152  BiLsroNE,  J.     Sermons  before  the  University  of  Oxford.    Old 

purple  morocco,  gilt  back,  sides  and  edges.     Fine  copy. 

London, 1749 

153  BovER.        Bouteroue,   Claude.       Kccherches    curieuses    des 

Monoyes  de  France  depuis  le  commencement  de  la 
Monarchic.  Numerous  plates.  Large  paper.  Large  folio, 
full  wrinkled  morocco,  three  gilt  fillets  on  the  sides,  tooled 
back,  gilt  edges,  inside  borders.  Paris,  1666 

Maj;nificent  exanii)le  of  a  l^ovcr  binding,  from  the  libraries  of  the 
Due  de  la  Vallieru  and  I'linte  Kazdivill. 

184  BovER  (Double).  Instructions  theologiques  et  morales  sur  les 
Sacremens,  par  feu  Monsieur  Nicole.  2  vols.  16°  old  morocco, 
doubld,  inside  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Bovkr,  La  Have,  1707 


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185  Chalon.   Juvenalis,  Auli  Persii  Flacci  Satyrae.   S^oldcitruu 

morocco  extra,  gilt  edges.     (Title   and   a  few  leaves  mil- 
dewed.) Lugd.  Bat,,  1648 

Rich  17th  century  biiuiing,  back  and  sides  richly  tooled,  with  the 
arms  of  the  city  of  Chalon-sur-Saone. 

186  Chalon.      Annaeus  Senecic   Tragoedia;.      Cum   Notis   Th. 

I'arnabii.     16°  full  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges.    Amsterdam!. 

A  17th  century  binding,  with  the  arms  of  the  city  of  Chalon,  and 
date,  1656.  , 

For  a  fac-siniile  of  a  similar  binding  see  plate  93  Brunet  Reliuri; 
Ancienne. 

1S7  Charles  I.  Scioppii,  C.  Scaliger  Ilypobolimaeus,  hoc  est 
Klenchus  Epistola;  Josephi  Burdonis  pseudo  Scaligeri.  4" 
old  red  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges.  Moguntia;,  1607 

King  Charles  I's  Cony,  with  his  mark,  the  letter  C,  entwined  and 
crowned,  stamped  in  gold  on  the  back  and  sides. 

Hooks  from  Charles  First's  library  very  seldom  occur  for  sale,  most 
of  his  books  having  been  dispersed  or  destroyed  with  his  other  posses 
stons,  in  the  revolution.  The  above  copy  is  from  the  Sunderland 
Library.  Has  notes  from  proiui.  ent  Hibliographers  on  tly  leaf  bearinj^ 
on  its  rarity  and  value. 

iSS  Cholseul.  Martial.  Les  I'oesies  de  Martial  de  Paris  dit 
d'Auvergne.  2  vols.  12"  old  red  morocco,  fillets  on  sides^, 
gilt  back  and  edges.  «  Paris,  1723 

l'"ine  specimen,  with  the  arms  of  Archbishop  Choiseullieaupre. 

189  Cle.ment  X  (Pope).  Congregatione  sacrorum  ritum,  beatific;i- 

tionis  Rob.  Card.  Bellarmini,  positio  super  dubio.  Polio, 
richly  bound  in  old  red  morocco,  the  sides  richly  tooled  in 
compartments,  gilt  edges.  Roma*,  1675 

With  the  arms  of  Pope  Clement  X. 

190  Coldert.       Dondinus,   Gullelmus.      Historla  de   Rebus   in 

Gallia  Gestis.  Fine  copy  with  large  copper  plates.  Large 
folio,  full  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Boyer.  Roma?,  1673 

From  the  library  of  J.  B.  Colbert  (Louis  XI V's  Minister),  his  arms  in 
gold  on  the  sides,  and  monograms  and  crown  on  the  back. 

191  Colbert.     Allatius,  L.     De  utriusque  Ecclesiae  Occidentalis 

atque  Orientalis  de  Purgatorio  Consensione.  ]''ine  copy. 
8°  red  morocco,  with  Colbert  arms  in  gold  on  sides, 
by  Boyer.     (Marked  on  title  :  Blbliotheca  Colbertiana.) 

Romse,  1655 

192  Colbert.    Piscatoris  J.   Commentarii  in  omnes  Libros  Veteris 

et  Novi  Testament!.  Fine  copy.  5  vols,  in  3,  folio,  old 
red  morocco,  with  the  Colbert  arm^  in  gold  on  sides,  by 
Boyer.  Herbornse,  1643-58 


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lilNDINGS  AND  I'RuVliNANCES    ILLUSTRES-Con. 

193  CoNDt:.     Artemidoii   Daldinni    Philosoplii,  etc.      Dc    Somni- 

orum  Interpretatione,  libri  quinq  a.  I  Cornario,  etc.  Hand- 
somely printed  In  large  type  from  the  press  of  Troben. 
Square  12°  old  citron  morocco,  };dt»  >".'*'.h  arms  of  the  great 
Condc.  Uasilia?,  1544 

From  the  library  of  the  great  Contle,  Marshal  of  France. 

194  CoNDE.     Salasar,  Ambr.  de.     Miroir  general  de  la  gramaire 

en  dialogues,  pour  scauoir  parfaitement  la  langue  espagnole, 
avec  aucunes  histoires  gracieuses  et  sentences  notables  (en 
fran^ais  et  en  espagnol).  Engraved  title.  12°  in  the  ori- 
ginal morocco  binding,  gilt  back  and  .sides.  Royen,  16 15 
Scarre  specimen,  with  the  arms  of  the  great  Cond^. 

195  Dkrome.     L'Esprit  de  J.  C.  sur  la  toldronce  pour  sevir  de 

r^ponse  Ji  plusieurs  Merits  de  ce  temps  sur  la  meme  matifere 
et  particulierement  h  I'apologie  oe  Louis  XIV  sur  la  r«^vo- 
cition  de  edit  de  Nantes  et  h,  la  dissertation  sur  massacre  de 
la  Saint-Barth^lemi  (par  F.  G.  de  la  Broue.)  8°  finely 
hound  by  Derome  in  red  morocco,  dentelle  borders  "  i 
petits  fers  "  coat  of  arms  on  sides,  gilt  edges.       S.  L.,  1760 

Derome.    Charron.     De  la  Sagesse,  trois  livres.     Engraved 

title.     18°  full  red  morocco,  3   fillets  on   tlie  sides,  tooled 

back,  silk  ends,  gilt  edges,  by  Derome. 

Ciiez  Jean  Elsevier:  Leide,  n.  d. 

Fine  specimen  of  Derome's  bintling,  in  perfect  condition,  ami  a  rare 
Kl/evir,  with  large  margins. 

197  De  Thou.    Aurelius  Victor  ex   Bibliotheca  A.  Schotti.    32° 

old  red  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  with  the  arms  of  Thuanus 

within  foliage  stamped  in  gold  on  sides,  and  his  monogram 

and  bee  on  back,  bound  by  Eve. 

(Heidelbergae)  H.  Commelinus,  1596 

An  excellent  specimen  of  the  arms  of  the  celebrated  bibliophile.  The 
copy  is  also  from  the  Hamilton  Palace  Library. 

198  Du  Seuii..     La   Sagesse   de   Salomon,   paraphras^e   par  M. 

Guillebo.     Engraved  title.     12°  full  old  red  morocco  extra, 

Paris,  1635 

A  beautiful  specimen  of  a  genuine  Du  Seuil  binding;  the  panels  on 
the  back  are  tooled  in  a  geometrical  pattern,  surrounded  by  dotted  gold, 
the  aidciS  are  in  compartments  formed  by  gold  fillets  and  dotted  lines, 
with  small  pointille  ornaments  in  the  comers,  the  edges  are  gaulTercd 
gilt,  and  painted  in  an  exquisite  manner. 

199  Du  Seuil.     Psalmi   Davidis   Vulgata   Editione.    8°  old   red 

morocco,  gilt  edges.  Parisiis,  1581 

A  genuine  De  Seuil  binding  in  exceptional  condition,  with  elabor- 
ately tooled  back,  the  panels  in  compartments  formed  by  gold  fillets, 
iiiul  a  beautiful  centre  ornament  "  a  petits  fers."  Genuine  Du  Seuils 
are  of  extreme  rarity. 


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200  Du  Seuil.     Francd,  Abbe  de.    Conduite  chre'tienne  adresstfe 

k  son  A.  R.  Madame  de  Guise,  par  le  R.  P.  Dom  Armand 
Jean  ancien  abb^  de  la  Maison-Dieu,  M.  D.  de  la  Trappe. 
12°  old  red  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  in  the  Du  Seuil 
manner.  Paris,  1697 

201  Embroidered  Binding.     Book  of  Common  Prayer    1642  ;  — 

Bible  (including  Apocrypha),  164 1  ;  —  Psalmes  in    Meeter, 
.    with  music,  1642,     In  i  vol.  8°,  fine   copies,  ruled  through- 
out  in  red,  and   bound   in  the  original  silk  cover,  embroi- 
tlered  with  colored  flowers  and  silver  lace,  gilt  edges. 

l^ondon,  1641-4? 

202  Embroidered    Binding.      Holy  Bible,   containing    the   Old 

Testament  and  the  New.  Newly  translated  out  of  the  ori- 
ginal tongues  and  with  the  former  translations  diligently 
compared  and  revised.  Engraved  title.  Thick  4°  in  a 
unique  contemporary  embroidered  silver  cord  binding,  gilt 
edges.      .  Robert  Barker  :  London,  1637 

203  Edward  VL     Aristotelis  de   Arte   Rhetorica  et  de  Poetica, 

Graece.  Small  4"  full  brown  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by 
Clark  and  Bedford.  B.  Zanetti :  Venetiis,  1536 

Edward  Villi's  copy,  with  his  autograph  E.  R.  and  his  motto  "Cnix 
Chrijti  clavis  Coeli  in  his  hand-writing;  it  subsequently  belonged  to 
Thomas  Taylor,  the  Platonist,  and  has  his  autograph  signature  and 
note  on  the  King's  motto  on  title.  Books  from  Edward  V  I'  Library 
are  among  the  rarest  of  provenances. 

204  English.     Patrick,  Bp.  S.     Devout  Christian.     Frontispiece 

and  plate.  12°  very  fine  copy,  in  old  English  red  morocco, 
very  tastefully  covered  with  gold  tooling  and  variegated 
leather^  gilt  edges.  London,  1676 

This  elegant  pecimen  of  contemporary  binding  was  executed  for  T. 
Flatman,  the  poet's  daughter,  whose  autograph  "  Hannah  Flatman, 
1675-6"  is  inscribed  on  fly-leaL 

205  Eve.    I  Salmi  di  David.     Tradotti  dalla  Lingua  Hebrea  nella 

Italiana,  Diuisi  in  cinque  parti.  Di  nuouo  ricorretti  ed 
emendati.  In  the  original  Eve  morocco  binding,  gilt 
edges.  Paris,  1588 

Marguerite  de  Valois'  copy,  in  a  beautiful  binding  by  Clovis  Eve, 
the  sides  and  back  entirely  covered  with  marguerites,  her  arms  on  the 
front  cover  and  her  motto,  Spes  mea  (Deus),  on  the  back.  A  very  rare 
and  desirable  specimen. 

On  the  last  leaf  is  an  autograph  motto  of  two  lines  in  the  hand- 
writing of  Catherine  de  Medicis,  wife  of  Henri  II  and  mother  of 
Marguerite  de  Valois. 

The  engraved  title-page  has  the  monograms  of  Queen  Catherine 
(both  styles)  .and  Henri  II,  a  peculiarity  of  special  Interest. 


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niNDINGS  AND   I'ROVENANCES  ILLUSTRES -Co.v. 

206  Eve.    Vias,     Sylviae  Regiao  Saltliasaris  de  Vias.     4"  old  caU 

super  extra,  gilt  edges.  Lutetiae,  1623 

Clovis  Eve  bindir.g,  with  oru.iincnlalion  "  i  petits  fers ; "  the  sides 
are  tooled  in  two  compartments;  with  a  double  fringe  of  dentelles 
around  the  lines ;  the  inner  frame  contains  a  losange  figure,  composed 
of  floriated  ornaments,  with  numerous  series  of  fleur-de-lys,  in  the 
vacant  space.    A  very  curious  specimen. 

207  Eve.    II  Decamerone  di  Messer  Giovanni  Boccaccio,  Nuova- 

mente  corretto  per  Messer  Antonio  Bruccioli.  18°  old  red 
morocco  super  extra,  gilt  edges.  Venetia,  1542 

The  Turner  copy. 

An  elegant  example,  by  Nicolas  Eve,  in  perfect  preservation. 

The  sides  and  back  are  entirely  covered  with  geometrical  rolls  and 
branches  of  foliage  of  the  most  delicate  execution  and  of  a  beautiful 
design.     Sold  at  the  Turner  sale  for  1,020  francs. 

208  Eve.     Proph^tie  de  Daniel,  saincte  et  admirable,  interprdtde 

du  r^gne  et  de  la  mort  du  chef  des  hdrdtiques  qui  se  prdtend 
Roy  de  Navarre,  et  veut  envahir  la  couronne  de  France. 
D^di^  ill  Monseigneur  le  Due  de  Mercaur  et  de  Penthieuvre, 
Pair  de  France,  etc.  8°  old  red  morocco  binding,  gill 
edges.  Tholose,  1591 

Fine  specimen  of  a  Clovis  Eve  binding,  the  sides  richly  tooled  in 
compartments  in  a  geometrical  design  of  a  beautiful  pattern,  entirely 
covering  the  panels.  Aside  from  its  value  as  a  fine  specimen  of  biml- 
ing,  the  book  is  very  curious  and  valuable,  and  very  rare.  Trunet  only 
records  the  sale  of  one  copy  since  1819. 

209  Eve.     Nomocanon  Photii,  cum  Commentariis  Theodori  Bal- 

samonis.    4°  old  red  morocco,  gilt  edges.    Lutetiae  Par.,  1615 

Magnificent  Clovis  Eve  binding  of  the  Louis  XI  [I  period,  with  the 
arms  of  a  Prince  Royal,  the  sides  entirely  covered  with  gilding,  con- 
sisting of  four  rows  of  geometrical  fringes,  the  spaces  filled  in  with 
numerous  small  ornaments. 

For  a  magnificent  Clovis  Eve  binding,  see  under  Manuscripts,  Book 
of  Hours  bound  for  Marguerite  de  Valois. 

2 1  o  Fleury.  M^moire  pr^sent^  au  Conseil  de  sa  Majesty,  sur  leque 
le  Roy  a  ordonn^  I'dtablissement  de  I'instruction  gratuite  dans 
les  colleges  de  la  Faculty  des  Arts,  oh  il  y  a  actuellement 
plein  et  entier  exercise  de  belles  lettres  et  de  philosophic. 
Folio,  old  brown  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges.  Paris,  1724 

With  the  arms  of  Cardinal  Due  de  Fleury,  minister  of  Louis  XV. 

211  Francis  IL  Angeli  Politianis  Sylvae.  Nutricia,  Rusticu.s, 
Manto,  Ambra.  Small  8°  contemporary  stamped  calf  bind- 
ing. Salmanticae,  1554 

With  the  arms  of  Francis  II  as  Dauphin,  stamped  on  the  sides. 

This  is  a  very  fine  and  rare  specimen  of  blind  tooling  of  the  i6th 
century,  in  very  good  preservation,  and  a  very  rare  Provenance, 
Francis  II  having  lived  only  two  years  after  ascending  the  throne,  and 
books  with  his  arms  are  very  rare. 

2  12  George  II.    Standing  Orders  of  the  House  of  Lords  in  MS. 


12°  old  morocco,  tooled  back  and  sides. 
With  the  personal  arms  of  George  II. 


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213  Grolier.     M.  Tullii  Ciceronis  Orationuni.      Tomus  primus. 
18°  old  morocco.  Lugduni,  1560 

Fine  specimen  of  a  flrolier  binding,  the  sides  covered  with  gold 
tooling  of  a  geometrical  and  interlaced  pattern,  the  back  tooled  in 
compartments. 

Hanthaler,  C.      Exercitationes  Faciles  de  Numis  Vctcrum 

pro  Tyronibus.      4°  magnificently  bound  in  calf  extra  gilf, 

inside  gold  borders  and  gauffered  edges.    Nuremberg,  1735 

Superb  example  of  binding.  The  entire  sides  and  back  are  covered 
with  gilt  tooling  of  birds,  leaves  and  flowers,  within  paneled  gilt  lace- 
work  borders.  In  the  centre  of  two  sides  are  decorations,  with  the  date 
"  '736,"  and  with  the  coat  of  arms,  mitre  and  crosier  of  "  Hemardus 
Abbas  Ettalensis."  On  the  recto,  within  a  medallion,  is  a  "Madonna 
and  Child,"  with  the  legend  "Fvndatrix  Monaster]  Ettalensis." 

Henri  II  and  Diane  de  Poitiers.  A  Gellii  Lvcvlentissin\i 
Scriptoris  Noctes  Atticaj.  Charming  engraved  border  on 
title.     Small  4°  black  morocco,  gilt. 

Cologne,  Opera  et  Impensa  loannis  Soteris,  1526 

From  the  library  of  Henri  II  of  France  and  Diana  of  Poitiers.  One 
of  the  rarest  examples  of  their  books.  The  sides  are  paneled  in  gold, 
and  in  the  centre  of  each  of  the  four  fillets  is  the  interlaced  monogram 
"  i).  II."  (Diana  et  Henri),  accompanied  by  fleurs-de-lys  and  crosses. 
In  the  centre  of  each  side  of  the  cover  is  the  coat  of  arms  of  France, 
surmounted  by  a  crown,  and  surrounded  by  the  grand  collar  of  the 
(Jrder  of  Saint  Esprit.  IJelow  is  the  favorite  emblem  of  Diana  de 
Poitiers,  "  a  crescent  moon,"  on  the  right  and  left  of  which  is  repeated 
the  initial  letter  "  H."  of  her  regal  lover. 

Henry  VIII.  Scxtno  SDccrclalinm  Liber,  per  Bonifacium 
octauum  Pontificem  santcissimum  in  Lugdunensi  consilio 
editis.  JBlack  CetUt,  with  wood  cut  on  title.  16°  in  the 
original  calf.  King  Henry  VIII's  copy,  with  the  royal  arms 
stamped  in  blind  tooling  on  the  sides.  Paris,  1523 

An  English  i6th  century  stamped  binding, executed  for  Henry  VIII, 
of  great  rarity. 

i'he  following  is  an  exact  description  of  the  tooling : 

Recto  Cover. — Panel  stamped  with  the  king's  arms,  bearing  quar- 
terly France  and  England,  supported  by  a  dragon  and  a  greyi'ound, 
:»nd  ensigned  with  a  royal  crown.  Ground  or  field  dotted  with  stars. 
In  the  top  corners,  the  arms  of  the  city  of  London  in  a  shield,  with 
the  sun  on  one  side,  the  crescent  moon  on  the  other. 

Reverse  Cover. — Panels  stamped  with  the    Indos  rose,   encircled 
with  a  ribbon,  on  which  is  inserted,  in  old  Gothic  letters : 
"  Ha:c  rosa  virtutis  de  coclo  missa  sereno, 
Asternum  florens  regiasceptra  feret." 
supported  by  two  angels.     The  arms  of  London  are  on  recto,  and  at 
bottom  the  binder's  mark  of  Julian  Notary,  with  his  initials,  England  s 
fourth  printer,  but  doing  conteuiporary  printing  with  Caxton,  for  whom, 
no  douDt,  he  worked. 

This  binding  and  stamp  belong  to  the  older  model,  used  by  Pynson 
and  Julian  Notary  for  Henry  VII  and  continued  for  Henry  \  III,  until 
changed  by  John  Reynor. 

One  cover  loose  and  blemishes  in  the  binding  !n  several  pl.ices,  but 
but  as  fine  a  specimen  as  is  now  obtainable. 


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CATALOGUE. 


BINDINGS  AND   PROVENANCES  ILLUSTRES-Com. 

217  H EN Ri ETTE  de  France.    Zarate,  August! n  de, 
decouverte   et  de  la   Conquete   du   Perou. 


18 


2 19 


220 


2  2Z 


223 


I'Espagnol.     Plates.     2  vols.  12*^ 
gilt  edges. 

Beautiful  copy  with   the   amis  of 
France,  daughter  of  Louis  XV. 


Ilistoire  de  la 
Traduite    de 
old  citron  morocco,  extra, 
Paris,  1742 

I'riiiccss   Heiiiiette   Sophie    dc 


HovM.  Phicdri  qui  sub  Augusto  et  Tiberio  vixit  FabuUt;. 
Additae  sunt  notai  et  animadversiones  Tanaquilli  Fabri. 
Small  4°  French  mottled  calf,  extra.  Salmurii,  1657 

From  the  library  of  the  Count  d'lloyin,  with  his  arms. 

JIov.M.  Bossuet,  J.  B.  Politique  tirde  des  propres  Paroles 
dc  I'Ecriture  Saintc.     Fine  portrait.    2  vols.  12^  calf,  extra. 

Paris,  1714 

From  the  library  of  Count  d'lloym,  with  his  arms  stamped  in  gold  on 
the  sides. 

lIoYJt.  Irenicuni.  Irenicorum,  seu  reconciliatoris  christian- 
orum  hodiernorum  norma  triplex,  etc.,  Amst,  1658 ;  —  Ire- 
nico-Mastix,  1667;  —  Henoticum  Christianorum,  1662.  4 
parts  in  2  vols.  12°  old  green  morccco,  gilt  backs  and 
edges. 

From  the  library  of  Count  d'lloym,  with  his  arms  stamped  in  gold 
on  the  sides.    Fine  copy. 

Italian.  Uffizio  della  Beata  Vergine  Maria  per  tutti  i  tempi 
deir  Anno  coll'  Uffizio.  Engraved  frontispiece  and  vignette 
on  title.    8°,  superbly  bound  in  calf  extra  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

Roma,  dalla  Stamperia  Pontificia  Vaticana,  1742 

(rrand  example  of  binding.  The  back  and  sides  arc  one  mass  of 
handsome  tooling  in  gold.  There  is  a  medallion  of  the  Virgin  sur- 
rounded by  a  glory  on  both  sides,  part  of  which  are  marbled,  part 
plain  and  part  black  to  enhance  the  effect  of  the  extremely  ornate  in- 
terlacements. The  edges  are  gauffered  at  the  sidss,  and  exquisitely 
painted  by  hand  in  colors.  The  beautiful  designs  on  the  edges  partake 
nmch  of  the  character  of  the  tooling  on  the  volume,  which  is  preserved 
in  a  contemporaneous  leather  drop  case  marbled  and  elegantly  tooled 
on  the  leather. 


Italian.     Oratorio  dc' 


Religiosi 


et  Essercitio  de'  Virtuosi. 


12°  in  a  beautiful  Italian   morocco  binding,  gauffered   gilt 
edges.  Venetia,  1560 

A  iieautiful  contemporary  Italian  binding,  with  rich  gold  and  silver 
ornamentation,  the  aruis  of  the  Spinola  family  in  the  centre. 

Italian.  Rustici  Rei  Scriptores  (Cato,  Terrentius  Varro, 
Columella,  et  Palladius).  8°.  Fine  copy  in  bright  old  red 
morocco  extra,  the  edges  beautifully  painted  with  flowers  on 
a  dull  gold  ground.       H.  Aldi  et  A.  Soceri :  Venetiis,  1533 

From  the  Hamilton  Palace  Library. 


CATALOGUE. 


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BINDINGS  AND  PROVENANCES  ILLUSTRES- Con. 

224  Italian.    Plutarch.     Le  Vite  di  Plutarco  ridotle  in   compen- 

dio  di  M.  Dario  Tiberto  da  Cesena.     E  tradotte  alia  coin 

niune  utiliti  di  ciascuno  per  L.  Fauno,  in  Buona  lingua  vol- 

gare.    12°  old  calf,  richly  tooled  in  coinparlnients,  gauffore<l 

edges,  gilt.  Venctia,  154;, 

Interesting  specimen  of  Italian  binding  of  the  i6lh  centuiy,  some- 
what damaged. 

225  Italian.    Natalis  Comitis   Mythologirc,   sive   explicationum 

Fabularum  Libri  decern.     Fine   copy.     4°   in    the   original 

red  morocco  binding,  gilt  edges.  Venctiis,  1567 

A  rich  Italian  binding  of  the  sixtetnUi  tcntury.  The  sides  arc  tov- 
eied  with  a  tooling,  consisting  of  scjuarc  and  rectangular  bands  in  tin' 
(irolier  manner,  with  an  oval  medallion  a.s  centre-piece,  the  ^patcs  filled 
in  with  a  leaf  pattern  rcsembUng  ornamental  iron  work. 

226  Italian  Mos.i'c.     Pontificale  Ronianuin   dementis  VIII    rt 

Urbani  VII i  Aiictoritate  Recognitum.  With  numerous  en- 
gravings, splendidly  printed  in  black  and  red,  with  music. 
3  vols,  folio  magnificently  bound  in  red  morocco  with  col- 
ored leathers  mosaiced  in  the  sides,  tooled  in  one  harmoni- 
ous blending  of  interlaced  floriated  designs,  inside 
borders,  edges  gilt  on  marble, 

Roma,  ex-typographia  Vatican.i,  1 7  jO 
Splendid  example  of    i8th  century  Italian  bindinj;,  stamped  in  gold 
on  the  sides  with  the  hat,  tassels,  and  quartered  arms  of  a  cardinal  of 
the  Catholic  Church. 

227  Ivory.     Manuel  de  Missa  e  da  Confissao,  Scxta  Edicao  Aug- 

njentada  com  varias  Dcvocoes  polo  Presbytero  J.  Rocjucttc. 
Steel  plates  and  illuminated  title.  16°  bound  in  ivory,  gilt 
edges,  watered  silk  ends.  Paris,  1864 

Unique  Example  of  binding.  The  sides  iini\  back  arc  made  of  ivory, 
and  on  the  fore  sidea  are  oeaulifuliy  carved  i^'ses  and  other  flowers. 
In  the  centre  of  a  carved  cross  medallion  is  a  lady's  watch,  in  thorough 
working  order,  and  the  face  of  which  is  about  the  size  of  a  dime.  The 
edges  of  the  book  are  gilt,  and  the  endi  watered  blue  silk.  The  whole 
is  m  a  leather  case  lined  with  silk  and  velvet. 

228  James  II.     Du  Prat,  M.     Portrait  du  Marechal   de  Gassion. 

Small  8°  in  the  original  red  morocco  extra,  entirely  covered 

with  fleur-de-lys,  stamped  in  gold,  gilt  edges.       Paris,  1864 

Presentation  copy  to  the  Duke  of  York  (afterward.s  James  II)  with 
an  autograph  letter  respecting  th«  work,  addressed  to  him  by  the  author. 
Also  two  addresses  (in  Latin  ai.d  French)  to  Charles  II,  in  h's  hand 
and  signed.     The  copy  wants  one  leaf. 

239  Lf  Ga.scon.  Pindari  Olympia,  Pythia,  Ncmca,  blhmia.  4' 
in  a  rich  red  morocco  binding,  the  l)ack  and  sides  entirely 
covered  with  gold  tooling,  gilt  edges.  J-jaluiurii,  1620 

Fine  .«;pecimcn  of  a  l.e  Gascon  binding,  with  fine  and  elaborate  fool- 
ing; the  pattern  on  the  sides  is  that  of  a  losange  in  thecentre,  (illtd 
witftin  with  a  geometrical  tooling,  the  whole  in  a  frame  fringed  without 
with  dentelle  work,  rounded  corners,  and  an  outer  border  of  dentelle 
pattern. 

For  a  similar  binding,  see  plate  no,  in  Erunct*s  Reliure  Ancienne. 


26 


CATALOGUE. 


BINDINGS  AND   PROVENANCES   ILLUSTRES-Con. 

230  Le  Gascon.     La  Cha  nbre,  Sieur  de.    Traite  de  la  Connois- 

sance  des  Animaux,  ou  tout  ce  qui  a  est^  diet  pour  ct  cen- 
tre le  Raisonnement  des  Bestes  est  examine.  4°  full  old 
red  morocco,  sides  and  back  covered  with  gold  tooling,  gilt 
edges.  Paris,  1648 

l'"inc  copy  of  l.e  Gascon's  pointillc  work  in  ])erfect  condition.  Tlic; 
decoration  on  the  sides  consists  of  an  exquisite  centre  ornament  of 
{geometrical  design  in  tlie  pointiile  manner,  all  the  interstices  fdlcd  in 
with  gold  dots,  with  a  rnonok 'am  and  crown  in  the  centre,  the  whole 
surrounded  by  a  frame  of  a  Uv  nble  fillet,  all  the  inner  and  outer  corners 
as  well  as  the  dentelle  borders  'n  a  pointiile  tooling  of  an  exquisite 
design. 

For  a  similar  binding,  see  plate  \i,  Reliurc  Ancicnne. 

231  Le  Gascon.   Du  Choul.    Discc  urs  de  la  Religion  des  Anciens 

Romains,  de  la  castrametation  et  discipline  militaire  d'iceux, 
des  Bains  et  antiques  excertitations  Grecques  et  Romains. 
Illustrated  with  numerous  plates  of  medals,  bas-reliefs  from 
antique  monuments.  2  vols,  in  i,  4°  in  a  superb  old  red 
morocco  binding,  gilt  edges.  Lyon,  1581 

From  the  Didot  Collection,  with  book-plate.  A  beautiful  pointilK- 
liiiidinc;  by  Le  Ciascon,  the  sides  are  decorated  in  compartments,  the 
tillets  fringed  on  both  .sides  with  a  fine  pointiile  decoration  of  minute 
,i;old  dots,  ananged  in  arabesipie  figures,  with  ornaments  of  the  same 
style  in  the  corners  and  the  four  outer  compartments ;  in  the  center  aru 
the  arms  of  a  member  of  the  house  of  Vieuville  d'Artois,  Chevalier 
dc  I'ordre  de  Malta,  stamped  in  at  a  later  period. 

232  Lk  Gascon  (Mosaic.)     Moreau   P.     Les    Saincts   Prieres  dc 

r.Vme  Chrestienne,  Escrites  et  (Jrauees  apres  le  Naturel  de 
la  Plume.  Every  page,  including  beautiful  borders  illus- 
trating coats-of-arms  and  text,  engraved.  Small  8° 
superbly  bound  by  Le  Gascon  in  red  morocco,  wiih  olive 
compartments  in  mosaic,  the  back  and  sides  beautifully 
tooled  in  "pointiile'  a  petit  fers,"  edges  gilt,  in  levanc 
morocco  drop  case.  Chez  le  autheur  :  Paris,  1632 

A  beautiful  example  of  the  engraved  work  of  the  elder  Moreau,  and 
of  the  finest  lace  work  tooling  of  I^e  Gascon. 


i^^  Le  Gascon. 


Marianisches  Tag-Buch 
3  vols,  thick   4° 


fered  edges. 


Engraved  fron'',spiece. 
splendidly  bound  in    morocco,  gilt,  gauf- 

Augsburg,  1695 


An  admirable  example  of  late  17th  century  work  in  the  style  of  l.e 
Gascon.  The  sides  are  covered  with  gold  a;id  silver  tooling  ".\ 
petits  fers,"  presenting  a  charming  lace  work  effect.  The  ornamenta- 
tion, other  than  the  tooling,  is  Gothic  and  geometrical,  and  darkened 
within  the  parallel  lines. 

234  Le  Gascon.  L'Annee  Chrestienne.  Par  le  R.  Pere  Amable. 
Bonnefons  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus.  2  vols.  18°  old 
morocco,  bound  by  a  pupil  of  Le  Gascon,  and  richly  tooled 
on  sides  and  back,  "^  petits  fers."  Paris,  1645 


CATALOGUE. 


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A 


BINDINGS   AND   PROVENANCKS    ILLUSTRK.S  -  Con. 

235  Le  Gascon.     Officia  Christianiai  Pietatis  Parva  per   Christia- 

nissimum  Regem  Ludovicum  XIII  ordinata^cum  Calendario. 
Portrait  of  Louis  XIII  praying  before  a  crucifix.  Folio, 
in  old  red  morocco,  covered  v-ith  gold  and  silver  tooling, 
"  :\  petits  fers."  Abbe  Pignon's  copy,  having  his  interlaced 
P..  I>.  in  centre,  gilt  edges,  by  Le  Gascon. 

Paris,  e  Typographia  Regia,  1643 

A  beautiful  pattern  of  unusual  occurrence,  in  perfect  condition. 

Very  rare,  having  been  printed  for  the  Royal  Chapels  only.  This 
was  lot  1913  of  the  Townley  Library,  and  has  the  heraldic  book-plaie 
of  John  Townley,  Es{|. 

236  Le  Noveau  Testament,  Charenton,  1668  ;  —  Les  Pseaumes  de 

David,  mis  en  Rime  Fran^oise  par  Marot  et  De   Peze,  with 

the  music,  ib.,  1666.     In  i  vol.  12°.     Bound  in  bright  old 

citron  morocco  extra,  the  sides   richly  tooled   in   gold,  gilt 

edges.  Charenton,  1666-68 

Tall  and  perfectly  clean  copies,  in  very  desirable  condition,  with  the 
contemporary  autograph  "  Lucy  Montague,  son  liv.re." 

237  Louis  XV.    Office   de  la   Semaine   Sainte   en   Latin  et  en 

Francois  a  I'Usage  de   Rome.     Engraved  title  (torn)  and 

plates.     Thick  small  8°  fine  old  red   morocco,  superbly 

tooled  in  gold,  and  the  back  and   sides  in   the  Le  Gascon 

style,  edges  gilt  on  marble  (foxed  slightly).  Paris,  1738 

Stamped  in  gold  on  the  sides  with  the  arms  of  Louis  XV,  imiialcil 
with  those  of  the  Queen. 

23S  Maioi.i.     Ciceronis  de  Philosophia,  2   vols.,    also  Orationiim 

Marci  Tvl.  Ciceronis,  volumen  secundum  a  loan.  Michaele 

JJruto  emendatum.     Together  3  vols.  32"^  beautifully   laid 

in  enamelled  and  painted  calf,  with  interlaced  geometrical 

and  floriated  designs  on  the  back  and  sides,  gilt   edges    in 

excellent  preservation. 

Lyons  apud  Antonium  Gryphium,  1570-7  t 

Rare  examples  of  Maioli  binding  with  the  motto  '•  exlabore  corona  " 
on  the  backs.  The  name  "  Franciscus  le  Pigeon  "  is  stamped  in  gold 
on  the  front  sides  over  that  of  "  Petrus  Colard."  Specimens  of  Maioli 
are  gradually  becoming  of  tlie  greatest  rarity,  and  but  very  few  are 
now  obtainaole  at  any  price. 

239  Maioli.     Hebrew   Bible.     18°   in   the  original   Italian   calf 

binding,  gauflfered  gilt  edges.  S.  L.  a  A.  (circa  1550) 

Fine  specimen  of  a  Maioli  binding,  the  back  and  sides  are  covered 
with  gold  tooling  in  a  L'.eomelrical  pattern,  the  corners  and  centum 
l)iece  decorated  witli  inlaid  leather,  painted  in  various  colors. 

240  MoNTAUSiER.     Gulielmi  Sanson,  in  Geogiaphicam  Antiquam  ; 

Mich.aelis  Antonii  P.audrand,  Disquisitiones  Gcographic.T. 
16°  old  red  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges.    Luteti.ne  :  Par.,  15S3 

From  the  library  of  the  celebrated  bibliophile,  Due  de  Montausier, 
author  of  "  La  (luirlande  de  Julie,"  with  his  anns  stamped  in  gold  on 
the  sides,  and  the  monogram  of  CC  and  crown  in  the  corner, 


28 


CATALOGUK. 


lUNDIXCS  AND  PROVENANCES  ILLUSTRES  —  Con. 

i'.|i   Mosaic.     Ladies   Calling,  in  two  Parts.      I'rontispiece.      8" 

old  morocco,  gilt  edges.  Oxford,  1667 

A  Mosaic  binding  of  tlie  i6lh  cenUiry,  the  sides  and  back  elabu- 
r-iiftiy  tooled. 

.'.J.!  Mosaic.     Covenintcnt  of  the  '!'(wiguc.    8 '  old  niorocco,   gilt 

edges.  Oxford,  1677 

A  beautiful  Mosaic  binding,  apparently  by  an  English  binder,  the 
sides  entirely  covered  with  gold  tooling  of  an  arabesque  pattern. 

243  Padeloup,   Perez   A.      Pentateuchus   Fidel,   sive  Volumina 

quinque  de  Ecclesia,  Conciliis,  Scriptura  Sacra,  Traditioni- 
bus  sacri.s  et  de  Romano  Pontifice.  5  vols,  in  i,  small 
folio,  fine  copy  in  full  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Padeloup, 
Irom  the  library  of  the  Duke  of  Sus.sex.  Matriti,  1620 

lAtrenicly  rare,  having  been  rigidly  suppressed  on  account  of  sev- 
fial  passages  therein  having  given  offence  to  the  Court  of  Rome. 
Hound  by  I'adeloup  about  1725,  with  his  ticket,  "  Reli^  par  Padeloup 
le  jeune,  place  Sorbonne  a  Fans,"  the  back  tooled  in  "  Oisseau  "  pat- 
tern.    J'adeloup's  bindings  with  ticket  are  very  rare. 

244  1'aoei.oup.     Lafitau,   J.   F.      Moeurs  des   Sauvages   Ameri- 

quains  compare's  aux  Moeurs  des  premiers  temps.  Numer- 
ous plates.  Photographic  portrait  of  the  author  laid  in.  2 
vols.  4°  full  calf  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Padeloup  le  jeune, 
Willi  HIS  TICKET.  Paris,  1724 

A  very  ruit  si)ecii«ea  of  I'adeloup  binding,  by  i\ntoine  Michel  le 
jrune,  with  his  tickets  in  both  volumes,  which  is  of  very  unusual  occur- 
itfnce. 

24s  Padeloup.  Lombard,  D.  Comparison  des  deux  Histoire  de 
M.  de  Mezeray  et  du  P^re  Daniel.  Fine  copy.  4°  blue 
rnorocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Padeloup.  Amst.,  1723 

From  the  Hamilton  Palace  Library.  "  (Genuine  .«pecin\ens  of  Padt- 
l.Hip'.s  binding  are  very  ditiicult  to  obtain."  The  copy  was  purchased 
by  Mr.  Bohn  at  the  Lal>erdoyere  Sale,  and  from  him  it  passed  to  Mr. 
tieckford."  —  lieckford  Catalo^-uf. 

246  Padeloi'p.     Saint-R^al.  Dom  Carlos,  Nouvelle  historique.  16° 

bound  in  old  red  morocco,  double,  with  red  morocco,  gilt 
b.ack,  tooled  outside  and  inside  with  fleurs  de  lys.  In  fine 
condition.  Amsterdam,  1673 

247  Pavne.     Artemidori  Daldiani  et  Achmeiis  Sereimi  F.  Oneiro- 

critica.  Nicolai  Rigalth  ad  Artemidorum  Notae,  Greek 
;ind  Latin.  Small  4".  Richly  bound  in  full  grained  citron 
colored  morocco,  gilt  edges,  tooled  inside  and  out,  and 
ornamental  tooling  on  the  back.  Lutetia;,  1603 

r.tautiful  specimen  of  binding,  by  Roger  Pa\ne.    Very  rare. 

248  Po.MPADouu.    liistoires  Plaisantes  et  Ingenieuses.   Recuellies 

de  plusieurs  bon  auteurs  grecs,  latins,  espagnols,  et  fran- 
<,ois.     12°  calf,  gill.  Paris,  1673 

With  the  arms  of  the  Marquise  de  Pompadour.     From  her  library. 


CATALOGUE. 


39 


BINDINGS  AND  I'KOVENANCES  ILLUbTRES  — Con. 

249  Pompadour.     Racan.     Les  Bergeries  tie   Mrc.  Ilonorat   du 

Kueil,  Chevalier,  Sieur  de  Racan.     Small  8°  calf,  gilt. 

Paris,  1632 

Wiih  the  arms  of  Madame  de  I'ompadour,  stamped  in  gilt  on  the 
sides.     Prom  her  library. 

250  Psalms  of  David,  imitated  in  the  language  of  the   New  Tes- 

tament. By  I.  Watts.  16°  in  an  old  red  morocco  binding, 
the  back  and  sides  covered  with  a  pattern  of  geometrical 
figures  and  flowers,  in  which  a  crown  is  introduced,  gilt 
edges.  London,  1755 

251  Rohan.     Office  dc  la  Semaine  Sainte,  Latine  et  Francois.    8° 

in  the  original  red  morocco  binding,  back  and  sides  en- 
tirely covered  with  a  rich  tooling  of  an  arabesque  pattern, 
gilt  edges.  Paris,  1725 

Fine  specimen,  with  the  aims  of  Cardinal  De  Rohan,  Prime  Minister 
of  Louis  XV. 

252  SiMiER  (Mosaic).     Notices  Historiques  sur  les  Tableaux   de 

la  Galerie  de  .Son  Aliesse  Royale,  Monseignieur  le  Due 
D'Orleans,  par  J.  Viatout.  2  vols,  in  3,  thick  folio,  mag- 
nificently bound  by  Simier  in  red  crinkled  morocco,  tooling 
a  I'eventail "  on  the  side?,  with  green  morocco  mosaic  laid 
in,  inside  gold  borders,  blue  watered  silk  ends,  gilt  edges. 

Paris,  1826 

Grand  specimen  of  Simier  binding,  specially  executed  for  King  Louis 
Philipp,  then  Dut  ^''Orleans,  whose  collection  of  paintings  is  described 
in  these  three  vo'umes,  each  of  which  is  stamped  on  the  side  with 
the  Orleans  arms. 

253  Simier.     Ministcjre  de  la  Marine  et  des  Colonies.     Budget  de 

1829.  Rapport  au  Roi.  Official  copy  signed  by  the  Minis- 
ter. Folio,  full  red  crinkled  morocco  extra,  the  royal  arms 
of  France  stamped  on  the  sides,  blue  watered  silk  lining, 
gilt  edges.  Paris,  182? 

Fine  specimen  by  Simier,  with  arms  of  Louis  XVI IL 

254  Thouvenin.    Viellot,   L.   P.     Histoire    Naturelle  des   Pk^s 

Beaux  Oiseaux  Chanteurs  de  la  zone  Torride.  Illustrated 
with  72  beautiful  plates  of  Oriental  singing  birds  exqui- 
sitely colored  by  hand.  Large  folio,  superbly  bound  by 
Thouvenin  in  crinkled  purple  morocco  extra,  with  red  mo- 
rocco doubl<^  full  gilt  and  tooled  vellum  ends,  gilt  edges. 

G.  Dufour :  Paris,  1S05 

The  illustrations  are  fully  equal  in  beauty  to  either  the  plates  of 
Gould  or  Audubon,  and  like  them  are  colored  by  hand.  There  are  in 
all  seventy-two  plates.  This  superb  volume  is  enclosed  in  a  morocco 
case  and  may  justly  be  considered  a  chef-d'oeuvre  of  Thouvenin,  signed 
and  dated,  1832.  The  back  is  superbly  tooled  and  the  sides  are  recog- 
nizable, in  their  panelings,  floriated  corners  and  central  decoration, 
with  the  orthodox  designs  of  the  master.  The  red  morocco  doubl6 
is  inlaid  in  a  broad  border  of  purple  morocco,  and  is  exquisitely  de- 
signed. 


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lUNDlNdS  AM)  I'KUVfiNANCES  ILLUSTRES -Con. 

25s  SiMiER.  Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Lay  of  the  Last  Minstrel,  lotli 
edition.  Plates  by  VVestall.  8°  handsomely  bound  by 
Simier,  in  purple  straight  grained  morocco  sides  and  back, 
richly  tooled,  gilt  edges,  silk  lining.  T<ondon,  1809 

256  Vauban.  Les  Idylles  de  Cion  et  do  Moschus.  Traduites 
en  vers  Francois.     12°  calf,  gilt.  Paris,  1686 

With  the  arms  of  Marshal  Vauban. 

?t;7  Verrue.  Avantures  Grenadines,  par  Melle.  D  *  ♦  *.  Front- 
ispiece, Amsterdam,  1710  —  Le  Prince  Kouchimen,  llis- 
toire  Tartare,  et  Dom.  Alvar  del  Sol,  Histoire  Napolitaine, 
Paris,  17 ID.  In  I  vol.  16°  in  the  original  red  morocco  ex- 
tra, gilt  and  marbled  edges,  with  the  arms  of  Jeanne-Bap- 
tiste  d' Albert  du  Luynes,  Comtesse  de  Verrue,  stamped  in 
gold  on  the  sides.  Amsterdam,  1710 

Writing  of  the  Comtesse,  Guigaril  terms  her,"rune  des  plus  ravis- 
santes  perles  de  ce  splendide  ecrin  du  dix-huiteme  si^cle,  and  de- 
scribes her  library  thus,  "  Sa  bibliotheque  ctait  stirtout  remarqnahle 
p.irmitant  de  remarcjuablechoses  ;  un  diamant  serti  d'or,  sous  IVbcno 
dtlicatement  fouillce  se  pressaient  dix-huit  niille  volumes  d'un  choix 
111 phtpait  hiihilUs  far  U's  vwilleurs  artistes  tie  l^epoque."  It  was  this 
lady,  who  on  her  death-bed,  wrote  her  own  epitaph  : — 

"  ("i-git,  dans  una  paix  profonde, 

Cette  dame  de  voluptc, 
f.>ui,  pour  plus  grand  suretc. 

I'it  son  })ara(lis  dans  ce  mondt." 

258  Catalogue  of  Fifteen  Hundred   Pooks   remarkable   for  the 

beauty  or  the  age  of  their  Pindings,  or  as  bearing  indica- 
tions of  former  ownership  by  great  Book  Collectors  and 
famous  historical  personages.  Large  4°  half  morocco, 
imcut,  gilt  top.  Quarich  :  London,  18S9 

259  La   Rei.iure  Ancienne  et  Moderne,  Recueil  de  116  planches, 

reliures  artistiques  des  XVI-XIX*  siiicles  ayant  appartenu 
a  Grolier,  Henri  II,  Frangois  I,  Diane  de  Poitiers,  Mar- 
guerit  de  Valois,  etc.,  et  executdes  par  Le  Gascon,  Clovis 
et  Nicolas  Eve,  Bauzonnet,  etc.  Introduction  par  Gustave 
Brunei.     116  plates.     4°  boards,  uncut.  Paris,  187S 

2G0  Marius-Michel,  M.  M.  La  Reliure  Fran^aise,  depuis  I'ln- 
vention  de  I'lmprimerie  jusqu'i  la  Fin  du  XVIIP  Siocle ; — 
La  Reliure  Frangaise  Commerciale  et  Industrielle  depuis 
rinvention  de  I'lmprimerie  jusqu'a  Nos  Jours.  Profusely 
illustrated  with  plates,  heliogravure  reproductions,  original 
gilt  and  illuminated  cloth  examples,  and  illustrations  in  the 
text.    2  vols,  large  4°  paper,  uncut. 

Alorgand  et  Fatout :  Paris,  1880-81 

This  magnificent  work  of  the  celebrated  French  binders  Marius- 
Michel  is  the  authority  on  bibliopegy. 


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lUNDlNGS  AND   PROVKNANCES   ILLUSIRES  — Cos. 

261  UzANNE,  Octave.    La  Reliure  Moderne,  artislu|uc  cl  faiilais- 

iste.  An  elegant  book,  beautifully  printed  on  "  papier  vel- 
lin  "  and  illustrated  with  72  reproductions  of  fine  bindings, 
after  designs  by  1\  Albert-Dujardin,  allegorical  vignettes 
by  Adeline,  Fraipont  and  (liraldon,  and  a  frontispiece  by 
Albert  Lynch,  etched  by  Menesse.  Royal  8°  ornanienl;il 
paper  covers,  uncut  edges.     Only  1500  copies  printed. 

Taris,  1887 

262  BooKiwNDER   (The).       An    Illustrated   Journal   for   Binders, 

Librarians,  and  all  Lovers  of  Hooks.  Vol.  1.  Illustrations 
of  Bookbinding.     4""  cloth,  uncut.  London,  18S8 


263  BiocKAi'nv.  Abrcge  de  la  Vic  de  M.  Olior ;  —  Sir  O.K. 
Cartier  ;  —  F.  X.  Garneau  ;  —  Sir  Charles  Tupper  ;  —  A.  N. 
Morin  ;  —  Abbe  Laverdierc  ; — Abbe  Pilote,  etc.  15  pam- 
phlets. 

2C4  Birch  and  Jenner.  Early  Drawings  and  Illuminations;  an 
Introduction  to  the  study  of  illustrated  Manuscripts,  with  a 
Dictionary  of  Subjects  in  the  British  Museum.  Illustra- 
tions.    8"  cloth.  London,  1879 

2C5  BissEi.ius,  Joannis.  Argonauticon  Americanorum,  sive  llis- 
lori;c  periculorum  Petri  de  Victoria.  Libri  XV.  Map  of 
the  two  Americas.    iS'^  vellum,  with  clasps.  Monachii,  16.57 

2OG  Bf,ACK  Hawk.  Life  of  Black  Hawk;  or,  Ma-ka-lai-me  she- 
kia-kiak,  embracing  the  Traditions  of  his  Nation,  Indian 
Wars  in  which  he  has  been  engaged,  Cause  of  joining  the 
British  in  their  late  war  with  America,  and  its  history,  etc. 
Dictated  by  himself.     Portrait.     12°  cloth,  uncut. 

London, 1836 

267  Black  Prince.     Le  Prince  Noir,  Poeme  du  Hcraut  D'Armes 

Chandos.  The  life  and  feats  of  arms  of  Edward  the  Black 
Prince,  by  Chandos  Herald.  A  metrical  chronicle  with  an 
English  translation  and  notes  by  Francisque-Michel. 
Frontispiece.     4°  half  roan,  uncut,  gilt  top.     London,  1883 

268  Blades,  William.     The  Enemies  of  Books.     Revised  and  en- 

larged by  the  author.  Whatman  paper  copy.  16°  half 
roan,  uncut,  gilt  top.  London,  iSSS 

269  Blaeu,  G.  et  J.     Le  Theatre   du   Monde,  ou   nouvel   Atlas. 

La  seconde  partis  de  la  seconde,  Ame'rique.  12  finely 
executed  maps  comprising  :  genpral  map  of  America,  Nova 
Belgica  et  Anglia  Nova,  Insulae-Americanae,  Bermuda,  Vir- 
ginia, Florida,  etc.     Atlas  folio,  half  moiccco,  gilt  top. 

^Vmsterdam,  1650 


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IL. 


270  Blair's  Chronological  and  Historical  Tables,  from  the  Crea- 
tion to  the  present  Time.     Imperial  8°  half  morocco. 

London, 1S51 

r7»  Blake,  William.  Ltchings  from  his  Works,  by  William  Bell 
Scott.  With  descriptive  text.  10  etchings,  India  proofs 
before  letters.     Folio,  boards.  London,  1878 

272  Blake.  William  Blake,  a  critical  ICssay  by  Algernon  Charles 
Swinburne.  With  illustrations  from  Blake's  designs  in  fac- 
simile, coloured  and  pl.^in.  8°  half  morocco,  uncut,  gilt 
top.  London,  1868 

?73  Blanchkt,  J.  Libt  des  Documents  se  rapportant  a  I'histoire 
du  Canada,  copid  et  conserve  au  departement  du  Regis- 
traire  de  la  Province  dc  Quebec.    8'^  paper.     Quebec,  1883 

274  (Blome,  Richard.)    I/Amerique  Angloise,  ou  Description  des 

Isles  ct   Terres  du   Roi   d'Angleterre,   dans    I'Ainerique. 
Traduit  de  I'Anglois.     Maps.     16°  old  calf,  gilt. 

Amsterdam,  i688 

275  Blome.    L'Amerique   Anglois,  ou    Description   des   Isles  et 

Terres  du  Roi  d'Angleterre,  dans  IWmerique.    Maps.    Fine 
copy.     12*  calf.  Amsterdam,  1688 

^76  Dlnnbcuillc,  ffil)Omoo.  Mr.  Blundevile,  his  Exercises,  con- 
taining eight  Treatises  on  Cosmographie,  Astronomic,  Geo- 
graphie,  Art  of  Navigation,  etc.  Fourth  edition.  Good 
sound  copy.  Small  4°  old  calf,  rebacked  and  tooled  in  gold, 
complete  with  all  the  separate  interior  titles,  folding  tables 
and  moveable  plans,     pp.  799.     W.  Stansby :  London,  1613 

Contains  an  account  of  the  first  voyage  of  Sir  Francis  Drake  by  sea 
unto  the  West  and  East  Indies,  also  the  voyage  of  Mr.  Candish,  also, 
«  description  of  I'lanciiis'  map  and  Molineux's  globes,  etc.,  etc.  It  in 
seldom  that  a  copy  of  this  rare  work  is  found  couiplelc. 

277  i3occaccio,  ©iouattui.  Bocace  de  la  genealogie  des  dieu.x 
contenant  la  faulse  credence  des  intidelles  et  genlilz  :  qui 
par  leur  erreurs  et  mal  fondees  supersticions  creoyent  et 
oppinogent  pluralite  de  dieux  et  ceulx  qui  avouent  faict 
aulcuns  beaulx  fait  dignes  de  memoire  deifioient  et  leurs 
erigeoyent  temples  atulez  et  ymaiges.  Translate  en  Fran^oys. 
i3iack  £ctter.  Title  in  red  and  black  alternate  lines,  within 
a  very  beautiful  wood-cut  border,  designed  by  the  celebrated 
Geoffrey  Tory,  with  large  wood-cut  on  reverse,  pp.  228 
and  table  6  pp.  verso  of  last  leaf  Mark  of  Philip  Le  Noir 
designed  by  Tory.  Printed  in  Gothic  characters.  Illustra- 
ted with  a  considerable  number  of  boldly  executed  engrav- 
ings on  wood,  and  numerous  initial  letters,  the  latter  by 
Geoff.'ey  Tory.  Portrait  of  Boccoccio  added.  Sniall  folio, 
elegantly  bound  by  Lortic  in  full  green  levant  morocco 
extra,  gilt  leaves  over  marble.        Johan  Petit  :  Paris,  1531 

Very  fine  cony  from  the  Library  of  Eugene  Paillet  and  Guy  Pellion, 
with  their  ex-libris. 


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279 


27S  Bocciucio.  Atnuuruiis  liainiiiclla,  wlieiciii  is  .scltc  Uuwmc  a 
CiUalugiiti  u(  all  and  sin^ulcr  pnitsions  of  l>uvc  and  icalo^ir, 
etc.  Now  done  into  Knjjiish  by  1>.  (Jiovano.  London, 
1587.  (Title  mounted.)  ///  ///<c  same  volume:  tirccne's 
Neve',  loo  late,  both  partes,  sent  to  all  yonthfull  (Jcntlcinen. 
\\v  Robert  (treene.  London,  1631.  (Title  and  la.sl  leaf 
Imperfect.)     JDliuk  £cttcr.     Small  4°  old  calf. 

London,  15S7-16.31 

HuccACCio.  The  rare  Klzevir  Decameron.  II  Dccamciono 
di  Messer  Giovanni  Boccaccio  Cittadino  I'iorcntino.  Cut  of 
the  Sphere,  title  in  red  and  black,  9  prel.  leaves  and  744 
pages.  12"^  beautifully  bound  by  llAKHV-NlKSNit,,  in  crimson 
levant  niorocto,  full  yill  backs,  inside  borders,  ed;j;cs  ;;ilt 
(Acr  marble.  In  Amstcrdanio,  1O65 

A  viry  chdicc  copy  of  tliis  beautifullv  printed  edition,  liighly 
CNtrtined  fur  the  correctness  (»f  its  text,  aiuf  making  part  of  the  Mlze\  ir 
Ntrics.  ]>runet  is  of  tlie  opinion  tliat  it  is  from  tiie  press  of  J.  Iliaeti. 
Large  copies  arc  nuich  souglit  by  collectors.  Unmet  ((uotes  a  copy  as 
lieing  147  to  i.|9  mil.  196  {.  The  present  copy  is  full  150  mil.  and  is  in 
perfect  preservation. 

Elcganllv 


!8o 


Le   Decameron   de   Jean    IJoccace. 


281 


282 


Boccaccio. 
illustrated  vith  portrait,  no  full-page  plates  and  97  tail 
pieces  by  Gravelot,  Boucher,  Cochin  and  Kisen.  5  vols.  8 ' 
old  red  levant  morocco  extra,  tooled  back  and  sides,  gilt 
edges,  by  Dp^uOiME.     Fine  copy.  l^ondres  (I'aris),  1757 

Boccaccio.  Contes  de  J.  Boccace.  'I'raduction  Nouvelle. 
With  upwards  of  100  tine  plates  by  Eiseu  and  (Jravclot. 
10  vols.  16"  calf.  Londres,  1779 

Boccaccio.  The  Decameron.  Now  first  completely  done  into 
English  prose  and  verse.  l>y  John  Payne.  Villon  Society's 
limited  edition.  3  vols,  small  4"*  vellum,  uncut  edges. 
Printed  for  the  Villon  Society,  for  private  circulation  only. 
No.  156  of  the  original  issue.  London,  18S6 

Boccaccio.  Contes  de  Boccace.  Traduction  de  Sabalier  de 
Castrcs.  Numerous  illustrations  by  Tony  Johannot,  Grano- 
ville  and  othe/s.  Small  folio,  half  crimson  morocco  extra, 
uncut  edges,  gilt  top.  Paris,  1869 

284  BocCHii,  Achilis.     Symbolicarum   Quaestionum,  de   uniuerso 

genere,  quas  serio  ludebat,  Libri  quinque.     With    150  fine 

])lates  of  emblems  engraved  by  Giulio  Bonasone,  retouched 

.      by  Agostino  Caracci.     Small  4°  old  calf.         ]^ononi;e,  157 1 

285  BoHN,  11.  G.     Handbook  of  Proverbs,     ij"  half  roan. 

London,  1867 

286  BoiLEAU.     CEuvres  de  Boileau  Despreaux,  avec  des   Eclair 

cissemens  historiques.    Vol  L    Plates  by  Chereau.     (Por- 
traits missing.)     4°  sheep.     (Broken.)  Geneve,  1716 


283 


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287  BoiLEAU  Despieaux.  Oiuvres  Divcrses,  avcc  le  Traite  du 
Sublime,  ou  du  merveilleux  dans  le  discours,  traduit  du  Grcc 
cic  Longin.  Nouvelle  edition,  revue  et  augmentde  de  di- 
vcrses Pieces  nouvelles.  Avec  Ics  passages  des  Poetes 
Latins  imites  par  I'auteur.  Fine  copper  plates,  Piioors 
itEFORE  LETTERS,  and  an  inserted  portrait  by  St.  Aubin.  2 
vols.  8°  in  a  sumptuous  old  crimson  morocco  binding,  the 
sides  entirely  covered  with  fine  tooling  "i  petits  fers," 
backs  and  edges  gill.  Amsterdam,  170.' 

Grand  Papier   de   IIolla.vd   copy,  beautifully  printed   iiml 
very  rare  in  such  exceptional  condition. 

288  [BoiLEAU.]  CEuvres  diverses  du  Sieur  D  *  ♦<  avcc  Ic  Trailo 
du  Sublime  ou  du  Merveilleux  dans  le  Discourse  traduit  du 
grec  dc  Longin.  Frontispiece  by  Landr}',  plate  by  Ch.i- 
uveau.  4"  full  blue  crushed  morocco  extra,  three  gilt  fillets 
nn  the  sides,  gilt  b.ick  and  edges,  inside  border  by  Masson- 
Dehon.n'ELLi:.  Denys  Thierry  :  Paris,  1G74 

A  very  ck-gaiit  ami  laiiju  co;>y  ot  tlic  first  collected  edition  of 
lioilcau. 

2S9  BoiSTL,  P.  C.  V.  Diclionnaire  UniviMsel  dc  Ki  Languc  Fran- 
^aise.    4^  half  morocco.  Paris,  1857 

.••90  BoNNAFil^.,  Edouard.  Les  Collectionneurs  do  I'ancienn*; 
France.     Small  8°  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1873 

291  Bonnechose,  Charles  de.  Montcalm  et  la  C  nada  Fran^ais, 
cssai  historique.     Portrait.     12°  paper,  uncut.     Paris,  1877 

:():  Dook  of  Gliirifitian  IJraicre,  worthy  to  be  read  by  all  Chris- 
tians in  these  dangerous  and  troublesome  dales.  Woodcut 
portrft*;  of  Queen  Elizabeth  and  every  page  filled  with  bor- 
ders by  Albert  Durer,  Hans  Holbein,  etc.  Black  Ccllcr. 
Small  4°  antique  russia,  gilt  ^dges.  London,  160S 

Usually  called  Queen  Elizabeth's  I  rayer  Book,  and  by  some  attril  • 
nted  to  John  P"o.\e,  and  by  others  to  Richard  Day.  Of  the  first  edi- 
tion only  one  copy  is  known  to  be  in  existence.  It  is  the  only  English 
book  which  corresponds  with  the  beautiful  volumes  called  "  liooks  of 
Hours,"  so  numerously  printed  at  Paris  at  that  lime. 

293  Book,  of  Favourite  Modern  Ballads.  Illustrated  with  50 
engravings,  from  drawings  by  the  first  artists,  and  gilt  bor- 
ders and  head  and  tail  pieces,  also  in  gold.  Small  4"  half 
morocco,  gilt.  London. 

29  f  BooKBUVER  (The).  A  Summary  of  Air.erican  j;1  F  reign 
Literature.     Vol.  3.  18S6-87.  'illustrations.     .,''^'«^*h. 

iTew  York. 

295  BossuET,  J.  B.    Discours  sur  I'Histoire  Universelle  a  Monsei- 


gneur  le  Dauphin, 
gilt  edges. 


Portrait  inserted. 
Original  edition. 


4°  old  red  morocco, 
Paris,  t68i 


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29S 


J99 


Borthwick:. 

to  i886. 

8°  clotli. 
Borthwick. 


2ij6  BoRDONt,     Libro  di  Benedetto  Bordone,  iiel  qual   si    rcgioiia 

de  tritte  I'lsole  del  mondo,  etc.    Numerous  maps  and  plans 

of  cities,  etc.,  some  colored  by  hand.  Small  folio,  half  vellum. 

Per  Nicolo  d'Aristotile,  detto  Zoppino:  Vinegia,  1528 

Very  rare  and  original  edition.     On  the  »itle  h  an  ancient  heraldic 
library  stamp.    A  few  pages  arc  ,  lained  and  there  are  3  te.v  contenipo 
lary  MS.  Notes. 

lolio  ten  has  a  woodcut  phin  of  the  City  of  Mexico  (Temisiitan)  .ts 
it  was  before  tiie  destruction  by  Cortes.  The  third  large  double  niaj) 
exhibits  the  Continent  of  Ameiica,  "  modo,"  "  nouo,"  etc.  There  are 
also  most  important  maps  and  plans,  on  which  will  be  found — "Terra 
(li  sancto  Croce  ouer  Mondo  Xouo,"  "  iamai()ue,"  "  cuba,"  "  martino," 
"  quadalupe,"  "doniinica,'  etc. 

.>97  Borthwick,  Rev.  J.  I).  Montreal,  its  History,  to  which  is 
added  biographical  Sketches,  with  Photographs  of  many  of 
its  principal  citizens.    Large  4°  half  roan.    (Covers  broken.) 

Montreal,  1875 

History  of  the  Montreal  Prison  from  A.  D.  1784 

With   25    inserted   autographs   and  illustrations. 

Montreal,  1886 
Battles  of  the  World;  or,  cyclopedia  of  battles, 
sieges  and  important  military  events,  the  origin  and  institu- 
tion of  military  titles.     8°  cloth.  Montreal,  i86<') 

300  Bossu,  ^L  Nouveau.^  Voyages  aux  Indes  Occidentales,  conte- 

nant  une  Relation  des  differens  Peuples  qui  habitens  les 
environs  du  grand  flei,"«»  Saint  Louis,  appell^  vulgairemeni 
le  Mississippi.  Plates.  First  edition.  2  vols,  in  i,  1?" 
calf.  Paris,  17G8 

301  Bosstr.     The  Same.     Second  Edition.     Plates.     2  vols,  in    i, 

12°  calf.  Paris,  1768 

"Almost  entirely  filled  with  historical  and  personal  sketches  of  the 
Southern  Indian  tribes  of  the  present  United  Stales."  —  fuU. 

303  BoTTA,  Charles.    History  of  the  War  of  Independence  of  the 

United  States  of  America.  Translated  by  G.  A.  Oti.s. 
Portrait.    Royal  8°  clotli.  Edinburgh,  1844 

304  Boucher,  Pierre.    Histoire  Veritable  et  Naturalle  des  Moeurs 

et  Productions  du  pays  de  la  Nouvelle  France,  16"  full 
crimson  morocco.  Montreal,  i88j 

Boucher.  Canada  in  the  Seventeenth  Centurv.  Translated 
by  E.  L.  Montiznmbrrt.     8°  cloth.  .Montreal.  1S83 

Bot'CHF.TTi',  Joseph.  British  Dominions  in  North  America  ; 
or,  a  Topographical  and  statistical  Description  of  the 
Provinces  of  Lower  and  Upper  Canad.i.  New  J'.runswick, 
Nova  Scotia,  etc.  Mne  fopy,  including  the  Topographical 
Dictionary  of  the  Province  of  Lower  Canada.  Kmbellished 
with  views,  plans  ol  towns,  harbours,  etc.  With  20  inserted 
portraits,  views  and  autograph  letters.  5  vols,  royal  4" 
cloth,  uncut,  London,  1832 


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307  I'ouciiETTE.     Topographical  Description    of   Lower  Canada. 

Illustrated  with  maps  and  views,  also  46  extra  illustrations, 
consisting  of  autographs,  views,  etc.  Royal  8°  boards,  un- 
cut. London,  1815 

308  BoucnETTE.    Topographical   Dictionary  of  the  Province  of 

Lower  Canada.     Portrait.     4"  calf.  London,  1831 

309  BotJCiior,    Henri.       Le    Livre,     ITUustration,    la    Reliure. 

Numerous  illustrations.     Small  8°  cloth.  Paris, 

310  BouLMiER,  Joseph.     Etudes  sur  le  seiz^me  Siocle.     Estienne 
Dolet,  sa  vie,  ses  ceuvres,  son  martyre.     Portrait  in  three 


3" 


3«3 


3'4 


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316 


3'7 


3«8 


3«9 


states.     Small  8°  paper,  uncut. 


IJiiULTON,    D'Arcy. 
Upper  ('anada. 


Only  500  copies  printed, 
Paris,  1857 
Sketch  of  his   Majesty's   Province   of 
Map.     4°  half  sheep.     (Broken.) 

London,  1805 

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332  Brasseur  de  Bourbourg.  Manuscril  Troano,  Etudes  sur  le 
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Signes  Ilieroglyphiques  et  du  Lecture  du  Manuscrit  Troano,"  bound 
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2;^i  Brkkn,  H.  IT.  St.  Lucia;  historical,  statistical  and  descrip- 
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334  [Bremond,  G.]     Le  Cocu  content,  ou  le  Veritable  Miroir  des 

Amoureux.  Histoire  nouvelle  et  galante.  Frontispiece. 
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335  Bressany,  R.  P.  F.  J.    Relation    Abrdge'e   de   quelques  mis- 

sions des  pbres  de  la  compagnie  de  Jesus  dans  la  Nouvelle- 
France.     Illustrations.     8°  mottled  sheep.    Montreal,  1852 

336  Brewer,  E.  C.     Dictionar}'  of  Miracles,   imitative,   realistic 

and  dogmatic.    8"  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1884 

337  Brewer.     Dictionary  of  Phrase  and  Fable,  giving  the  deriva- 

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Royal  8°  paper.  Boston,  1877 

340  Brissot  de  Warville.     Now  Travels  in  the  United  States  ol 

America,  performed  in   17SS.     2  vols.  S**  sheep.     (Binding 
cracked.)  London,  1794 

341  Brock,  Sir  Isaac.     Life  and  Correspondence  of,  interspersed 

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12°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1845 

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vols.  12°  calf.  London,  1769 

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Bryan,  Michael.  Dictionary  of  Painters  and  Engravers, 
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Bryant  and  Gay.  Popular  History  of  the  United  States  from 
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royal  8°  cloth.  London,  1876 

Brvce,  George.      Short    History   of    the   Canadian   People, 


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356  BucHAN,  VVilliani.     Domestic  Medicine.     Autograph  of  Nel- 

j    n.     8°  sheep.  London,  1799 

357  Buchanan,  Isaac.     Relations   of    the    Industry   of  Canada, 

with  the  mother  country  and  the  United  States.     Edited  by 
Henry  J.  Morgan.     Portrait,     8^  cloth.  Montreal,  1864 

35S  BuDE.  Sunmiaire  ou  Epitome  du  Livrc  de  Asse  fait  ])ar  It; 
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seiller  du  diet  seigneur  .  .  .  rcveu  et  additionne  oultrc  les 
prc'cddentes  impressions.  12"^  full  brown  crushed  levant 
morocco  extra,  inside  borders,  gilt  edges. 

Galliot  du  Pre',  Paris,  1529 
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359  BtJKFiKR,  Pere.  Traitcde  la  Societc  civile,  et  du  moyen  de  se 
rendre  heureux,  en  contribuant  au  bonheur  der.   personnes 


avec  qui  Ton  vit.     18°  sheep. 

360  BuiES,  Arthur.     Chroniques,  Voynges,  etc. 

and  half  roan. 

361  BuiES.     Chroniques,  Humeurs  et  Caprices. 

calf. 

362  Bulger,  G.    Iv     Extracts   from    my   South-African   Journal, 

during  five  years  service  in  the    2nd  Battalion,  loth   Foot. 


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Paris,  1 73 1 

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Bangalore,  1867 
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Bum  VAX,  John.     Pilgrim's   Progress, 

by  John    Bunyan.     Being  a  fac-siniile  reproduction   of   the 

London. 
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BuNVAN.     Pilgrim's  Progress  as  originally  published. 

a  fac-similc  reproduction  of  the    First  edition.     16°  paper, 
uncut.  London. 

365  BuRDER,  George.  Pilgrim's  Progress  from  Earth  to  Heaven, 
an  epic  poem.  Being  a  metrical  version  of  that  inimitable 
Allegory,  by  John  Bunyan.  Illustrations.   12°  cloth.  London. 

3G6  BuRGMAiER,  Hans.  Images  de  Saints  et  Saintes  de  Famille 
de  I'Empereur  Maximilian.  119  fine  large  woodcuts  by 
various  old  engravers  after  designs  by  H.  Burgmaier,  first 
impressions.  Folio,  full  crimson  morocco,  super-extra,  gilt 
edges.  Vienne,  1799 

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a  ricli  old  morocco  binding,  with  coal  of  arms  on  the  sides.  Lunited 
edition. 

367  BuRGOVNE.  State  of  the  Expedition  from  Canada,  as  laid 
before  the  House  of  Commons,  by  Lieut.Gen.  Burgoyne 
and  verified  by  evidence  with  a  collection  of  authentic  doc- 
uments, and  addition  of  many  circumstances  which  were 
prevented  from  appearing  before  the  House  by  the  proro- 
gation of  Parliament.  Written  by  himself.  Map.  4° 
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before  the  House  of  Commons,  by  Lieutenant-General 
IJurgoyne,  and  verified  by  evidence  :  with  a  collection  of 
authentic  documents.  VVrittcn  and  collected  by  himself. 
2d  edition.     Maps.     8°  boards,  uncut.  London,   1780 

Fine  uncut  copy,  with  autograplis  of  Gov.  Townal  and  Hon.  John  Ncilscn. 

369  BuKKE,  Edward.  An  Account  of  the  European  Settlements 
in  America.     Maps.     2  vols.  8°  calf.  London,  1757 

Burke.  Account  of  the  European  Settlements  in  America. 
2  vols.  12°  calf.  London,  1766 

BuKKK.  Speech  of,  on  movinjj  his  resolutions  for  concilia- 
tion with  the  Colonics,  March  22,  1775.     8"  paper. 

T,ondon,  1775 

BuKKE,  Sir  Bernard.  Rise  of  Great  Families,  other  Essays, 
and  Stories.     8*^  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1873 

Burke.  Vicissitudes  of  Families  and  other  Essays.  2  vols, 
small  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1859 

374  Burke,  John.  Encyclopaedia  of  Heraldry,  or  general  armory 
of  England,  Scotland  and  Ireland,  comprising  a  registry  of 
all  armorial  bearings  from  the  earliest  to  the  present  time, 
including  the  late  grants  by  the  College  of  Arms.  Thick 
8°  cloth.  London. 

Burke.  Genealogical  and  Heraldic  History  of  the  extinct 
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land. Portrait  and  hundreds  of  coats-of-arms  in  the  text, 
colored  by  hand.     8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  184^ 

376  Burke,  J.  and  J.  B.  Royal  Families  of  laigland,  Scotlanil, 
and  Wales,  with  their  descendants,  sovereigns  and  subjects. 
2  vols,  royal  8°  half  morocco,  uncut,  gilt  top.  London,  184S 
Burke.  Genealogical  and  Heraldic  Dictionary  of  the 
Landed  Gentry,  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  2  vols, 
imperial  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1847 

378  Burke.  Genealogical  and  Heraldic  Dictionary  of  the  )  jeragcs 

of  England,  Ireland,  and  Scotland,  extinct,  dormant,  and 
in  abeyance.     8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1840 

379  BuRNABv,  Andrew.    Travels  through  the  Middle  Settlements 

in  North  America  in  the  years  1759  and  1760  :  with  obser- 
vations upon   the   state   of  the   Colonies.      8°   calf. 

London,  1775 

380  Burn,  Richard.     Lc  Juge  a  l*aix,  ct  olTicicr  de  paroissc  pour 

la  Province  de  (Quebec.    8"  half  morocco.     Montreal,  1789 
Burns,  Robert.      Complete  Works  of.      (Self  Interpreting.) 
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jS2  Burns,  Robert.     Poems,  chiefly  in  the   Scottish  Dialect,  by 
Robert  Burns.    S°  'm|1  morocco  super  extra,  red  edges. 

1  by  John  Wilson,  Kihnarnock,  1786 

The  excessively  .rst  edition,  with  some  defects,  but  mcasui 

ing  7  1-2  by  4  7"  The  title  page  is  missing  and  supplied  in  a 

facsimile,  5  le?  tied,  and  several  leaves  stained  ;  considering  its 

rarity  the  coi  c^irable  one,  perfect  copies  are  quoted  at  ;/"ioo 
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Burns.  Poems  chieHy  in  the  Scottish  Dialect.  Second  edi- 
tion (First  Edinburgh  Edition).  An  elegant  copy,  with 
portrait  after  Nasmyih.  8°  half  morocco  extra,  gilt  top 
by  Bradstreet.  Edinburgh,  1787 

Burns.  Poems  chiefly  in  the  Scottish  Dialect.  The  Third 
Edition  (First  Lontlon  Edition).  A  beautiful  copy.  Por- 
trait by  Bengo.  8*  full  crushed  levant  morocco  super 
extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Tout.  London,  1787 

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trait made  of  Kurns  from  the  painting  by  Nasmyth.  Hums  wrote  to 
Hallantyne,  P'eb.  4,  1787:  "  I  am  getting  my  phiz  done  by  an  eminent 
engraver,  John  Ilengo,  and  if  it  can  bo  ready  in  time,  I  shall  appear  in 
my  book,  looking  like  other  fools,  to  my  title  page'" 

Burns.  Works  of,  with  an  account  of  his  life,  and  a  criti- 
cism on  his  writings,  to  which  are  prefixed  some  ob.serva- 
tions  on  the  character  and  condition  of  the  Scottish  Peas- 
antry. Portrait.  Fourth  edition.  4  vols.; — Views  in 
North  Britain,  illustrative  of  the  Works  of  Robert  Burns, 
accompanied  with  Descriptions,  and  a  Sketch  of  the  Poet's 
Life,  by  James  Storer  and  John  Greig.  Numerous  plates. 
S°  half  roan.    Together,  5  vols.  London,  1805 

Burns.     Poetical  Works.     Engraved  titles.     2  vols.  24"  cloth, 

Chiswick,  1829 

Burns,     Poems.     Reprint  of  the  Kilmarnock  edition,  1786. 

8°  boards,  uncut.  Kilmarnock,  1870 

Burns.  The  Cottnr's  Saturday  Night.  With  8  plates,  by 
John  Faed.     Oblong  folio,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1853 

Burns.  Illustrations  of  Robert  Burns'  Works.  17  etchings, 
by  W.  B.  Scott.  India  proofs  before  letters.  In  a  port- 
folio.   Folio,  boards.  Edinburgh,  1885 

Burns.  Illustrations  to  the  Works  of  Robert  Burns,  from 
original  drawings  by  Nasmyth,  Bough,  Lockhart  and  Stain- 
ton.     29  elegant  plates,  in  a  portfolio.     Folio,  boards. 

Artist's  proof.    Only  75  copies  printed.      Edinburgh,  1880 

Burns.  The  Soldier's  Return.  Illustrated  by  John  Faed. 
6  fine  plates.     Oblong  folio,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1857 

Burns.  Tam  O'Shantcr.  Illustrated  by  John  F'aed.  6  fine 
plates.     Folio,  boards,  Edinburgh,  1855 


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Burns.     Tarn  O'Shanler,  a  Tale 
colored  illustrations  by 


George 


394  Burton,  John  II. 


395 


39^ 


397 


39S 


in  Verse.      With  full-pace 

Cruikshank.     4"  boards. 

London,  1884 

Book-Hunter.     Portrait  and  illustrations, 

12"  half  morocco,  uncut.  Roxburghe  style.  New  York,  1883 

Burton,  W.  E.     Cyclopaedia  of  Wit  and  Humor,  containing 

choice  and  characteristic  selections  from  writings  of  the 

most  eminent  humorists  of  America,  Ireland,  Scotland  and 

England.     Portraits.     2  vols,  bound  in  4.     4  vols.  8°  clotii. 

New  York,  1872 
Burton,    Robert.      Anatomy  of   Melancholy.      Folio,   half 
sheep.    (Title  page  missing  and  otherwise  imperfect.) 

(London,  163S) 

Bush,  George.      Life  -. !  Mahommed,  founder  of  the  religion 

of  Islam  and  of  the  Empire  of  the  Saracens.     First  Canada 

edition.    8°  half  morocco.  Niagara,  1831 

Bussv-Rabutin.  riistoire  Amoureuse  des  Gaules.  18°  full 
crimson  crushed  levant  morocco  extra,  three  gold  fillets  on 
the  sides,  tooled  back,  gilt  edges,  insid**  borders,  by  Tm- 
UARON.  Litfge,  n.  d. 

Klegant  copy  of  the  famous  Elzevirian  edition,  "  a  la  Croix  de  Make." 
Contains  the  extra  leaf  (the  Key),  giving  the  names  of  the  parties 
alluded  to. 

399  [Butel-Dumont.]     Histoire  et  Commerce  des  Angloises,  dans 

I'Amerique  Septentrionale,  ou  Ton  trouve  I'etat  actuel  de 
leur  population,  et  des  details  curieux  sur  la  constitution  du 
leur  gouvernement,  principalement  sur  celui  de  la  Nouvelle- 
Angleterre,  de  la  Pensilvanie,  de  la  Caroline  et  de  la 
(Jeorgie.     12°  paper,  uncut.  Londres,  1755 

400  Butler,  Capt.  W.  F.     Wild  North  Land,  being  the  story  of  a 

winter  journey  with  dogs  across  Northern  North  America. 
Illustrations  and  map.  Montreal,  1S74 

Butler.  The  Great  Lone  Land,  a  narrative  of  travel  and 
adventure  in  the  North-West  of  America.  Map.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  1872 

Butler,  Samuel.  Hudibras,  the  first  part,  printed  for  Richard 
Marriot,  1663 ;  Hudibras,  the  second  part,  printed  for 
John  Martyn  and  James  Allestry,  1664  ;  Hudibras,  the  third 
and  last  part,  printed  for  Simon  Miller,  1678.    The  rare 


401 


402 


3  vols. 


403 


404 


405 


first  edition  of  each,  together 
half  calf 
BurLER.     Hudibras,  in  three  parts.    iS 
ing,  lettered  "  Whole  Duty  of  Man." 

Butler.     Poetical  Works  of.     Portrait, 
calf 


I"-"   and  8°  calf  and 
London,  1 663-7 S 


Butter  worth,  Hezekiah 
New  France.  Numerous  illustrations. 


in  old  morocco  bind- 
Glasgow,  1769 

2  vols.  12''  polished 
Pickering:  London,  1835 

Zigzag  Journeys  in  Acadia  and 


4°  cloth.  Boston,  1885 


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406  IJvKON,  Lord.     Hours  of  Idleness,  a  Series  of  Poems,  original 

and  franslateil.     8"  original  boards,  uncut.       Newark,  1807 

Fine  copy  of  tlie  original  edition  of  I'.yron's  first  jMiMication,  wliirli 
lulled  fuitli  the  udverse  criticism  in  the  I'.ilinhurt^h  Review. 

407  livKoN.     Poems.     'I'iie  Ciiaour,  Pride  of  Ahydos  and  Corsair. 

8"  boards,  uncut.  London,  1814 

408  PvRON.     Sardanapalus,  a  Tragedy  ;  —  The  Two  Foscari ;  — 

Cain,  a  Mystery.     8"  half  roan.  London,  182 1 

409  Byron.     Don  Juan.     Portrait.     18°  boards,  uncut. 

London,  1832 

410  BvRON.     Narrative  of  Lord  Byron's  Last  Journey  to  Greece ; 

extracted  from  the  Journal  of  Count  Peter  Gamba,  who  at- 
tended his  Lordship  on  that  Expedition.     8*  calf. 

London,  1825 

411  PvKoN.     Life  of,  by  John  Gait.     (First   Canadian  Edition.) 

8°  sheep.  Niagara,  1831 


412  /'~*AB1NET  OF  Genius  ;  containing  frontispieces  and  char- 
\_y  acters  adapted  to  the  most  Popular  Poems,  etc.,  with 
the  Poems,  etc.,  at  large  ;  embellished  with  56  most  exquisite 
stippled  engravings,  in  brown  ink,  of  the  Bartolozzi  School, 
ilesigned  by  S.  Shelley,  and  engraved  by  Taylor.  2  vols, 
k mall  4'^  calf.     (Covers  broken.)  London,  1787 

m3  ('Anoi,  Sebastian.  Remarkable  Lift",  AcKi'iilures  of  Sebas- 
tian Cabot  of  Bristol,  founder  of  Great  Britain's  Maritime 
power,  discoverer  of  America  and  its  first  colonizer.  By  J. 
F.  Nicholls.     Portrait.     12°  cloth,  uncut.        London,  18C9 

414  Cabot.     Les  Navigations  Terre-Neuviennesde  Jean  et  Sebas- 

tian Cabot.  Letter  au  Rev.  L.  Woods,  Par  NI.  1).  Avezac. 
Royal  8"  paper,  uncut.  J'aris,  1869 

415  Cai.endrikr  Parislen,  1886.     Illustrated   with    12   etchings. 

i8°  silk  covers,  uncut  edges.    Only  650  copies  printed. 

Paris. 

416  Cai.kins,  John  B.     History  and  Geography  of  Nova   Scotia. 

12°  cloth.  H:^lifax,  1878 

417  CAiA'fiRT,  Pierre  du.    Appel  ^  la  Justice  de  I'Etat ;  ou  Recueil 

de  Lettres  au  Roi,  au  Prince  de  Galles,  et  aux  Mvnistres ; 
avec  une  lettre  a  Messieurs  les  Canadiens,  ou  sont  tidele- 
ment  exposes  les  actes  horrible  de  la  violence  arbitraire 
(|ui  a  rfcgne  dans  la  Colonic,  durant  les  derniers  troubles, 
et  les  vrais  sentiments  du  Canada  sur  le  Bill  de  Quebec, 
et  sur  la  forme  de  Gouvernment  la  plus  propre  a  y  faire 
renaitie  la  paix  and  le  bonheur  public.     8°  paper,  uncut. 

Londres,  1784 


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41S  Calvet.  Case  of  I'oter  du  Calvct,  Esq.,  of  Montreal,  I'rov- 
ince  of  Quebec  ;  containing  (among  other  things  worth  no- 
tice) an  Account  of  the  long  and  severe  Imprisonment  he 
suffered  in  the  said  Province,  by  the  order  of  Gen.  Haldi- 
niiind,  the  present  governor  of  the  same,  without  the  least 
cause  or  offence.    8°  half  morocco.  London,  1784 

419  Cameos  of  English  History; — Italian  Dictionary;  —  Bige- 
low's  Handbook  of  Punctuation;  —  The  Queens  English, 
by  Alford  ;  —  ("yclopaedia  of  Religious  Literature,  etc. 
10  vols. 

430  Campardon,  1"'.  J<a  Cheminee  de  Madame  de  la  Poupelinic're. 
Frontispiece.  Square  18°  full  blue  crushed  levant  morocco 
extra,  inside  borders,  gilt  edges,  purple  satin  lining.    Paris. 

Fine  copy.     Relates  to  the  famous  liason  of  Cardinal  liichelieu  willi 
La  roupeliniere. 

421  Campbell,  Thomas.     Ploasures  of  Hope,  with  other    Poems. 

Plates  by  Westall.     12'' panelled  calf.  London,  1822 

422  Campean,  F.  R.  K.    Illustrated  Guide  to  the  House  of  Com- 

mons of  Canada,  1875  ;  —  House  of  Commons  and  Senate, 
1879.     Numerous  portraits.     2  vols.  8°  cloth. 

Ottawa,  1875-9 

423  Campean.      Guide  lllustrb  de  la  Chambre   des   Communes 

du  Canada.     Numerous  portraits.     8*^  cloth.    Ottawa,  1875 

424  Canada.    Collection  de  manuscrit  contenant  lettres,  mtmoirs, 

et  autre  documents  historiques  relatif  a  la  Nouvelle-France, 
recueillis  aux  archives  de  la  province  de  Quebec,  ou  copitfs 
a  I'etranger,  mis  en  ordre  et  editds  sous  les  aupices  de  la 
legislature  de  Quebec  avec  table.  Complete  set.  5  vols, 
thick  4°  paper,  uncut.  Quebec,  1S83-85 

425  Canada,     Short  Topographical  Description  of  Ids  Majesty's 

Province  of  Upper  Canada  in  North  America.  To  which 
is  annexed  a  Provincial  Gazetteer.  8°  half  roan,  uncut, 
gilt  top.  London,  1799 

426  Canada.     Relations  inedites  de   la  Nouvelle-France,   (1672- 

1679)  pour  faire  suite  aux  Anciennes  Relations,  1615-1672. 
2  vols.  12°  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1861 

427  Canada.     Memoires  sur  le  Canada,  depuis  1749  jusqu'a  1760. 

Maps  and  plans.     8°  cloth.     (Binding  damaged.) 

Quebec,  1873 

428  Canada.     L'Univers  Pittoresque,  ou  llistoire  et  description 

de  tons  les  peuples,  public  par  Firmin  Didot  frbres.  1436 
livraison  concernant  les  possessions  anglaise  de  I'Am^rique 
du  Nord  par  Fr^d.  Lacroix.  With  16  plates.  8°  paper, 
uncut.  Paris. 

Contains  an  article  on  Canada  not  to  be  found  elsewhere. 


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435 


436 


437 


Canada  Archives.  Complete  set,  comprising  Ancient 
French  Archives  or  Extracts  from  the  Minutes  of  Council 
relating  to  the  records  of  Canada,  while  under  the  Govern- 
ment of  France.  Small  4"  original  boards ;  —  Neilson, 
(Quebec,  1791.  (Fine  copy  of  English  and  French  text);  — 
Reports  of  Douglass  Ikymner  1873,  i88i,  1882, 1883,  1884, 
1885,  1886,  1886,  1888;  — Quebec  Parliamentary  Reports, 
1883  and  1886-87  ;  —  Nos  Archives,  Les  Statistiques,  Que- 
l)ec,  1880;  —  I.es  Archives  du  Canada  par  'iurcotte.  14 
vols.  Quebec,  1877 

Canada  Laws.  Nova  Scotia.  Perpetual  Acts  of  the  Gene- 
ral Assemblies  of  His  Majesty's  Provinces  of  Nova  Scotia, 
I'itle,  Dedication,  Table  of  Titles,  etc.  (13  prel.  II.)  pp. 
1-206,  and  errata,  i  p. ;  —  The  Temporary  Acts  of  the  Gen- 
eral Assemblies  of  Nova  Scotia,  Title,  and  pp.  65.  2  vols, 
in  I,  old  law  calf.     Fine  copy. 

Robert  Fletcher:  Halifax,  N.  S.,  1767 

"This  eiliiion  of  the  Laws  of  the  Provinces  was  prepared  by  John 
Duport,  Esq. '  with  the  revised  and  marginal  references  by  CI- 'ef -Justice 
Jonathan  Belchor'  —  liy  whom  it  was  dedicated  to  the  Govei.  ir,  Lord 
William  Campbell." 

Canada  Laws.  Ordinances  made  for  the  Province  of  Quebec 
by  the  Governor  and  Council  of  the  said  Province  since  the 
Kstablishment  of  the  Civil  Government.     Folio,  half  sheep. 

Prown  and  Gilmore  :  Quebec,  1767 

General  Murray's  Ordinances.  Si  pages,  the  last  supplied  in  MSS. 
lion.  Judges  Ramsay  and  D.  Mondelet's  signatures  on  title. 

Canada  I^aws.  Ordinances  made  and  passed  by  the  Gover- 
nor and  Legislative  Council  of  the  Province  of  Quebec. 
pp.134.     Folio,  half  roan.  Quebec,  1777 

Canada  I^aws.  Ordinances  made  and  pas.sed  by  the  Gover- 
nor and  Legislative  Council  of  the  Province  of  Quebec, 
pp.  82.     Folio,  half  sheep,  uncut.  Quebec,  1780 

Canada  Laws.  Ordinances  from  1768  to  1773  m  MS.  folio. 
(Not  known  to  exist  in  a  printed  form.) 

'J  he  four  preceding  numbers  form  a  complete  set  of  the  Ordinances. 

Canada  Laws.  Complete  .set  of  Statutes  from  1758  to  1836. 
Vol.  o.  Public  Acts,  Quebec,  1824;  —  Vol.  L  Edits  et  Or- 
dinnances,  Quebec,  1803;  —  Vol.  II.  Ordinnances  des 
Intendants; — Vols.  1  to  XIV.  Statutes,  Quebec,  1830-36. 
17  vols.  4"  uniform  binding,  sheep. 

Canada  Laws.    Ordinances  of  the  Special  Council  of  Lower 


Canada,  1838-9.    4°  half  calf. 


Quebec,  1839 


Canada  Laws.  Collection  of  the  Acts  passed  in  the  Parlia- 
ment of  Great  Britain,  and  of  other  public  Acts  Relative  to 
Catiada,  1759-1822.  (Includes  official  Articles  of  Capitu- 
lation, Quebec  and  Montreal.    4°  half  sheep.    Quebec,  1824 


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438  Canada  Laws.  Ordinances  made  and  I'assed  by  the  Governor 
and  Legislative  Council  of  the  Province  of  Quebec  ami 
now  in  force  in  the  Province  of  Lower  Canada.     4°  calf. 

Quebec,  1795 

Contains  also  Aits  Geo.  111,1768-74:  —  Copies  (jiiehec  Oflitial 
(ia/.ctte,  Dec  1,  1791,  containing  proclamation  forming  I'rovincc  of 
I'pper  Canada,  May  34, 1792,  Proclamation  forming  cities  of  Montreal, 
Quebec,  Three  Kivers,  William  Ilcnry  and  townships  of  Canada. 
Proclamation  Treaty  of  Amity,  Commerce,  and  Navigation  between 
England  and  the  United  States  of  America,  dated  19  Nov.  1794.  Kcg- 
iilation  of  Comnic>°ce  between  Lower  Canada  and  the)  United  .Stales, 
Ollicial  I'roclamation,  Indexes,  etc. 

C.NNADA  Law.s,  Mascrcs'  Plan  of  a  Code  of  Laws  for  li)c 
Province  of  Quebec.  Reported  by  the  Advocate-General 
(Masbres).     12°  half  morocco.  London,  1774 

440  Canada  Laws.  Provincial  Statutes  of  Lower  Canada  froni 
the  first  session  of  the  first  Provincial  Parliament,  1792  to 
1808.     4  vols,  4°  half  sheep.  (Quebec,  1795-1808 

Canada  Laws.  The  Same.  Vol.  1.  1793-96.  4°  half 
sheep.  Quebec,  1795 

Canada  Laws.  Edits,  Ordonnances  Royaux,  Declarations, 
et  Arrets  du  Conseil  D'Etat  Du  Roi ;  Concernat  le  Canad.i, 
mis  par  ordre  clironologique.     2  vols.  4"  half  sheep. 

Quebec,  1803-6 
Cnnada   Laws.    i''dil.s,   Ordonnances    Royaux,  Declarations, 
ct  Arrets  du  Conseil ;  —  Arrets  et  Ro'glements  du   Conseil 
Supbricr  de  Quebec  et  Ordonnances  et  Jugements  dcs   Tii 
tcndants  du  Canada.     2  vols,  royal  S""  half  sheep. 

(^bec,  1S54-55 
444  Canada  Laws.     Statutes  of  His  Majesty's  Province  of  Upper 
Canada,  1S20-30.    4°  half  sheep. 

York  and  Toronto,  1S20-30 


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442 


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446 


417 


448 


149 


Canada  Laws.  Upper  Janada  Legislative  Council  and 
Assembly  Reports  of  1S21.  (Title  page  and  first  two  leaves 
missing).     4°  half  roan.  Printed  at  York,  1S21 

Canada  Laws.  Statutes  regulating  the  Judicature  of  Lower 
Canada.  8°  half  sheep.  Kingston,  1843  ;  —  Index  Com- 
plct  des  Ordonnances  et  Statuts  du  IJas  Canada  Jusqu'a  la 
57*,  Anndc  (1817)  de  George  Trois.  Together  2  vols.  8 '^ 
half  sheep.  Quebec,  1818 

Canada  Laws.  Tables  relative  to  the  Acts  and  Ordinances  of 
Lower  Canada.    8°  half  sheep.  Kingston,  1843 

Canada  Laws,  Tables  of  fees  to  Attorney's  and  Officers  of 
the  Courts  of  Law  of  Lower  Canada.    8°  half  sheep. 

Montreal,  1S62 

Canada  Laws.  A  brief  View  of  the  Laws  of  Upper  Canada. 
By  W,  C.  Keelc.     8^  half  sheep.  Toronto,  18  n 


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451 


452 


453 


454 


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458 


459 


460 


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462 


463 


CATALOGUE. 

Canada.  Information  respecting  the  Eastern  Townships  of 
Lower  Canada,  addressed  to  emigratits  and  others  in  searcli 
of  lands  for  settlement.     S"  half  roan.       Sherbrooke,  1837 

Canada   and   her   Resources.      First   Prize   Essay,  by  J.   S. 

1  logan  ;  —  Second  Prize  Essay  by  Alexander  Morris.    Maps. 

2  vols.  8"  cloth,  uncut.  Rtontrcal,  1S55 

Canada.  Parliamentary  Debates  on  the  Subject  of  the  Con- 
federation of  the  British  North  American  Provinces,  3d 
session  8th  Provincial  Parliament  of  Canada.  Royal  8° 
half  sheep.  Quebec,  1865 

Canada.  Thoughts  on  the  Canada  Eill  now  depending  in 
Parliament.     8°  half  roan,  uncut.  London,  1791 

Canada  at  the  Universal  Exhibition  of  1S55.  Frontispiece. 
8°  cloth.  Toronto,  1856 

Canada.  Gazetteer  of  the  Province  of  Upper  Canada,  to 
which  is  added  an  appendix  describing  the  principal  towns, 
fortiiications,  and  rivers  in  Lower  Canada.  With  folded 
map  mounted  on  linen.    8°  boards.  New  York,  1813 

Canada.  Constitution  of  Canada.  The  British  North  Amer- 
ica Act,  1867  ;  to  which  is  added  the  Quebec  Resolutions 
of  1864,  and  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States.  By 
Joseph  Doutre.     Royal  8°  half  sheep.  Montreal,  1880 

Canada.  Mcmoircs  et  Documents  relatifs  a  I'histoire  du 
Canada,  public's  par  la  Socidto  Ilistorique  de  Montreal. 
8°  half  morocco.  Montreal,  1859 

Canada.  Review  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Legislature  of 
Lower  Canada,  in  the  Session  of  1S31.     8°  boards. 

Montreal,  1832 

Canada.  Dcbats  "arlementaires  sur  la  question  de  la  Con- 
federation des  i^fovinces  de  I'Amerique  Britannique  du 
Nord.  3"  Session,  de  Parlement  Provincial  du  Canada. 
Thick  8°  half  morocco.  Quebec,  1865 

Canada.  Rapport  du  Commile  du  Conseil  sur  I'Objet  d'aug- 
menter  Ics  Moyens  d'Education.  4°  half  calf.  Quebec,  1790 

The  fust  official  report  011  public  instruction  printed  in  Can.Ada.       „ 

Canada.  Journal  de  I'lnstruction  Publique.  Illustrations. 
8  vols,  in  2,  4°  half  calf.  Montreal,  1858-64 

Canada.  Geological  Survey  of  Canada.  Report  of  Progress 
from  its  Commencement  to  1874.  8  vols.  8°  llcxible  calf, 
(Vols.  1  and  3  misbound.)  Montreal,  1863-74 

Canada.  Exploration  Geologique  du  Canada.  Rapports  de 
Progress,  1845-53.     Maps,     2  vols.  8°  half  morocco. 

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464  Canada.     One   Hundred  Prize  Questions  in  Canadian  His- 

tory and  the  Answers  of  "  Hermes  "  (McCord).  12"  paper. 
(2  copies.)  Montreal,  1880 

465  Canada.     Early  Imprints.     St.   John,  N.  B.     Sermon  '  j  J. 

Priestly,  23  pp.,  St.  John,  Henry  Chubb,  1821  ; —  Remarks 
on  the  Improvement  of  Live  Stock,  St.  John,  Henry  Chubb, 
iS-^s  ;  —  Minutes  New  Brunswick  Baptist  Association,  St. 
John,  D.  A.  Cameron,  1834; — Speeches  Wesleyan  Cen- 
tenary Meetings,  St.  John,  VV.  L.  Avery,  1838.  York,  Re- 
port Society  Promoting  Christian  Knowledge  for  1827, 
York,  U.  C,  R.  Stanl.on,  N.  D. ;  —  Church  Fellowship,  a 
Sermon  by  Yen.  John  Strachan,  York,  Rob.  Stanton,  1832. 
Toronto.  10  letters  on  Church  Establishment,  in  Answer 
to  Rev.  E.  Ryerson  by  an  Anglo  Canadian.  7  pamphlets. 
Toronto,  1839. 

466  Canada.    Early  Imprints.     Kingston,  U.  C.     Religious  Dis- 

courses by  the  Author  of  Waverley,  Kingston,  James  Mac- 
farlane,  1828;  —  A  Letter  from  Rev.  D.  Strachan  to  Dr. 
Lee,  D.D.,  Kingston,  1829  ; —  La  Crise  Ministerielle  et  Mr. 
Dennis  B.  Viger,  etc.,  Kingston,  1844.  ConotJRC,  U.  C. 
Hear  the  Church,  Coburg,  1839.  Montreal.  The  Christ- 
ian Religion  recommended  in  a  letter  to  his  Pupils,  by  Rev. 
J.  Strachan,  Montreal,  1807;  —  A  Sermon  preached  at 
York,  by  the  Rev.  John  Strachan,  Montreal,  1814  ;  —  Arti- 
cles of  Association  of  the  Montreal  Bank,  Montreal,  W. 
Gray,  N.  D.  (1816).     7  pamphlets. 

467  Canada   Imprints.      Meilleur,   J.   B.      Nouvelle   Grammaire 

Anglaise.     16°  stitched.  Village  Dcbartzch,  1833 

468  Canada  Imprint.    Toronto  Almanac,  1839.     (Title  page  and 

last  leaf  of  the  index  missing.)     j6°  half  calf.  Toronto. 

469  Canada  Imprint.      Lettrc   adressc  a  ses  Quailles  par  Mgr. 

J.  Ev?-que  de  Leon.  (Quebec  :  J.  Ncilson,  1792) 

470  Canada  Paper  Money.     Declaration  Du  Roy  ou  sujet  de  la 

Monnoye  de  Carte  de  Canada,  Paris,  1717.  Arrest  du 
Conseil  I)  I^tat  du  Roi  concernant  les  Papiers  de  Canada. 
Paris,  1764-1765-1768-1769.  6  interesting  pieces  on  the 
paper-money  of  Canada. 

471  Canada.     Agricultural.      Evans'  Agricultural   Improvement, 

Montreal.  (Inscribed  copy  from  the  Author  to  James 
Leslie);  —  Traduction  des  Lemons  de  Chinne,  Montreal, 
1820;  —  Supplementary  Volume  to  lOvans'  Agriculture, 
Montreal,  1836;  —  Canadian  y\gricultural  Reader,  Niagara, 
1S45  ;  —  The  Canadian  Farrier  and  Farmer's  Manual,  by 
K.  C.  Hoit; — Stansiead  and  Smkrhrooke,  1834;  — 
Memoirs  of  the  Society  of  Virginia  for  Promoting  Agricul- 
ture, 1818.;  —  Provincial  Agricultural  Society,  Halifax,  N. 
S.,  1S24.     6  vols. 


so  CATALOGUE. 

472  Canada  Provenances.     French  Regime.      Church  Missal 

with  Music  (without  title  and  imperfect).  Ce  present  Missal 
appartirent  a  L'Eglise  des  Pdres  RecoUets  des  Trois  Rividres. 
et  moy  soussignd,  qui  TempruntB,  promets  le  leur  rendre  A 
Icur  prdmiere,  requet  et  volenti.  Fait  aux  Trois  Rividres  cc 
quinzifeme  Mars,  Mil  Sept  Cent  Trente  Huit,  Clement 
Lefebvre  Pr^tre  Religieux  Recollet  Missiouaire  des  Forges 
de  Saint  Maurice.    Folio,  old  calf. 

473  Canada  Provenances.      French  Regime.      L'Homme    de 

Cour  de  Baltasar  Grecian.  With  autograph  sig.  on  title  of 
Cur6  Le  Guerne,  dated  1753,  and  with  book-plate  on 
cover,  A  la  Cure  de  Quebec,  Bibliotheque  de  "M.  Le  Guerne. 
yz"  calf.  Paris,  1687 

Books  from  the  French  period  of  Canada  (prior  to  1760)  are  excess- 
ively  rare.  Cure  Le  Gucine  was  a  prominent  Missionary  to  the  Acn- 
dians  at  the  time  of  their  expulsion.  Tiie  book-plate  is  believed  to 
tiave  l)een  printed  in  Canada  as  it  is  now  well  established  that  there 
was  printing  of  small  matter  done  under  the  French  regime. 

474  Canada  Provenances.     Foster's  Sicily.    With  book-plate,  Jo- 

seph Frobisher  (Montreal  Merchant,  1783); — Iradatus 
Religione,  with  BtSHOP  Lartique's  autograph  signature  on 
title  (first  R.  C.  Bishop  of  Montreal) ;  —  School  Colloquies 
1,1725),  with  Hon.  Robert  Baldwin's  book-plate  (Baldwin  of 
Spadina,  in  the  County  of  York,  Upper  Canada)  ;  —  Ameri- 
can Poets,  with  Lord  Sydenham's  autograph  signature  on 
litle  (Governor-General  of  Canada,  1839-41);  —  Virgil, 
with  Hon.  James  Leslie's  autograph  signature  on  title  ;  — 
Institution  au  droit  Fran^ais,  with  autograph  signature  on 
title  of  Hon.  Chas.  R.  Ogden,  Attorney-General,  Lower 
(.Canada  (1841)  and  Isle  of  Man;  —  Menagiana,  with  Vi- 
cairc  General  Noisen's  book-plate ; — La  Farfalla,  with  Abbd 
Chenet's  autograph  signature  on  title  ;  —  Raynal's  History, 
with  Sir  Hew  Dalrvmple's  autograph  signature  on  title. 
9  vols. 

475  Canada  Provenances.      Froimsher.      Autograph  of  J.  Fro- 

bisher on  Travel,  by  Marshall  (vol.  2),  founder  of  the 
North  West  Company  in  1783;  —  McGii.l.  Rollin's  His- 
tory (vol.  12),  with  autograph  signature  on  first  page,  James 
McGill,  1 780  (the  founder  of  McGill  University,  Montreal) ; 
—  Cauchon.  Rules,  Orders,  and  Forms  of  Proceedings  of 
the  House  of  Commons  of  Canada.  12°  full  red  morocco 
extra,  with  autograph  signature  of  Joseph  Cauchon  on  fly- 
leaf (the  first  Speaker  and  President  of  the  Senate  and 
Lieut.-Gov.  ot  Manitoba) ;  —  Craig.  Ilistoire  de  France, 
with  autograph  signature  on  lly-leaf,  J.  H.  Craig,  Governor 
(Sir  James  Henry  Craig,  Governor  of  Canada,  1807-11); —  , 
Haldimand.  Testament  Politique,  with  autograph  signa- 
ture, Fred  Haldimand  (Governor  of  Can.ida.  1778-1785). 
5  vols. 


CATALOGUE. 


S« 


476  Canada  Provenances.    La  Science   des   Confesseurs.     With 

auto.  sig.  Nic  Boucher  Pretre,  1721,  on  title-page.  12° 
calf.  Paris,  1700 

Boucher  was  son  of  the  celebrated  Author  of  the  History  of  Canada,  i666. 

477  Canadian  Authors.    Fables,  by  Paul  Stevens;  —  Canadian 

Homes  ;  —  Tugue  Bleue,  by  Lesperance  ;  —  Temperance 
Odes,  by  McKillop ;  —  Fifine,  the  Fisher-Maid  ;  —  Canadi^an 
Summer  Evening  Tales,  by  Spedon ;  —  For  King  and 
Country,  a  story  of  1812,  etc.  11  pamphlets. 
47S  Canadian  Authors.  LesFleursde  la  Poesie  Canadienne  ;  — 
Romances  et  Chansons,  par  Maisais ;  —  Chants  de  la  Veil 
lee  ;  —  L'Intendant  Bigot,  par  Marmette  ;  —  Valentine,  ou 
la  Nina  Canadienne,  etc.     8  pamphlets. 

479  Canadian  Poetry.     Poems  by   E.   Sawtell,    Montreal,    1840 

(very  scarce)  ;  —  Mrs.  Blennerhassett's  Poems,  Montreal, 
1824  (very  scarce) ;  —  Saul,  by  Heavjsage,  ist  and  2d  edi- 
tions ;  —  Count  Phillippo,  by  Heavysage ;  —  Cousin  Sandy's 
(J.  Eraser)  Tale  of  the  Sea  ; —  Ascher;  —  Voices  from  the 
Hearth.     7  vols. 

480  Canada.  Poems  by  Robert  McBride,  Auguste  Baldwin,  Heavy- 

sage,  Cousin  Sandy,  "  A  Protestant,"  Ascher,  John  Reade, 
Charles  Mair.    8  vols. 

4S1  Canada.  Poems  by  Bard  of  Niagara  (with  portrait),  1872;  — 
Sangster,  Day-dreams  by  a  Butterfly,  Kingston,  1854;  — 
The  U.  E.,  a  tale  of  Upper  Canada,  Niagara,  1859  ;  —  A  Mili- 
ary Trite  or  Rhymes  of  a  Red-coat,  Quebec,  1858  ;  —  Poems 
on  Various  Subjects,  by  Widow  Fleck,  Montreal,  1835  (rare) ; 
—  The  Unknown,  or  Lays  of  the  Forest,  by  W.  F.  Hawley, 
Montreal,  1831  (fine  uncut  copy);  —  Poems,  by  J.  A.  R. 
Standish  ;  —  O'Grady's  Poems,  1841  (scarce)  ;  —  The  Hu- 
ron Chief,  by  Adam  Kidd,  Montreal,  1830  (scarce) ;  —  Mc- 
Lannier's  Songs  of  Old  Canada.     13  vols. 

482  Canada.  General  Literature.  They  Two,  or  Phases  of 
Life  in  Eastern  Canada  fifty  years  ago ;  —  Peri  Tamar  ''with 
view  of  Quebec)  ;  —  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,  Boston,  i& 
Ured,  Toronto,  1856;  —  Charlie  Chatterton  ;  —  Elizau.  ,h, 
or  the  Exiles  of  Siberia,  Montreal,  1830;  —  Scraps  and 
Sketches  in  the  Album  of  a  Literary  Lounger,  Montreal, 
1831 ;  —  Hours  off  and  on  Sentry  (Military  Adventures  in 
Cinada),  by  Alex  Walker,  Montreal,  1859  (very  mre) ;  — 
A  Six  Weeks'  Tour,  by  Miss  Jane  Porter  (signed  by  her) ;  -  - 
The  Advocate,  by  Heavysage.  Illustrated  (scarce).  1 1  vols. 

4'^3  Canadian  Poetry.  Frechette  (Poet-Laureate) ;  —  Les  I'leurs 
Borealis,  Les  Oiseaux  de  Neiges,  Quebec,  1879,  with  in- 
scription on  title  from  the  author  ;  —  Legendre,  Suite,  Le.s 
Fleurs  de  la  Poesie  Canadians  Arminta  (].  Leslie's  copy 
with  book  plate),  early  Montreal  full  binding  ;  —  Moore's 
Melodies  (New  York,  182 1).     6  vols. 


52 


CATALOGUE. 


/^S/|  (^ANAi)A.  Cleneral  Literature,  Frechette,  Les  Oiseaux  de 
Neige,  Quebec,  1879  (30  copies  only  printed) ;  —  Suite,  Au 
Coin  du  Teu  ;  —  \i.  Joliette,  by  A,  Manseau  (the  Bibaud 
ropy  with  notes) ;  —  Antoinette  de  Mirecourt,  translated  by 
(ienand,  1868  ; —  Les  Heros  de  Chateauguay  by  David  ;  — 
I'ancher  tie  St.  Maurice  ;  —  Le  Chevalier  Falardau.  Ilibaud 
copy  with  signature  ;  —  Esquisse  sur  le  Canada  par  Tachfe  ; 

—  Notes  sur  le  Canada  par  De  Cayes  ;  —  Thfese  sur  les  Mar- 
iages  Clandesiines  par  E.  L.  D.  Bellefeuille ;  —  Reforme  du 
Tarif  Canadien  par  C.  Beausoleil ;  — Taylor's  Creation  of  our 
Globe,  Quebec,  1840;  —  Suisse  Methodiste  Confendu  et 
Convaincu  d'Ignorance  et  de  Mensonge,  Montreal,  185 1  ;  — 
riie  Valley  of  the  Chaudibre,  Its  Scenery  and  Gold  Fields, 

by  Dr.  N.  J.  Anderson,  Quebec,  1872  (with  photographs) ;  — 
Notes  Historiques  sur  la  Colonic  Canadienne  de  Detroit;  — 
Manuel  de  'I'emperance  par  P^re  Chiniquy,  Montreal,  1847  ; 

—  Les  Qualites  Morales  du  Bon  Militaire,  par  L.  N.  Voyes. 
10  vols, 

485  Canadiam  Handbook  and  Tourists'  Guide,  giving  a  descrip- 
tion of  Canadian  Lake  and  River  Scenery  and  Places  of 
Historical  Interest,  with  the  best  Spots  for  Shooting  and 
I'ishing.     Photographic  illustrations.     8°  cloth. 

Montreal,  1867 

4S6  Canadian  Journal,  1856; — Souvenirs  of  a  Canadian  State 
I'risoner  in  183S,  Montreal,  1862; — Reminiscences  of 
(Jueber,  derived  from  reliable  Sources,  Quebec,  1859;  — 
Maple  Leaves,  First  and  Second    Series,  Quebec,  1863-64  ; 

—  A  Siege  of  Quebec,  1759,  etc.  Maps  and  plates.  Bound 
in  1  vol.  8°  half  roan. 

487  Canada.  Nos  Croises,  Montreal,  187 1,  (Narrative  of  the 
Canadian  Zouaves  to  Rome  during  the  Papal  and  Gari- 
baldi troubles); — Medical  Essays  by  Philanthropic  Physician. 
I'ublished  by  the  Author  (Montreal),  1834.  First  Medical 
treatise  printed  in  English  in  Canada;  —  Wilderness  Jour- 
neys>  St.  John,  N.  B.,  1864 ;  —  Le  Sueur's  Memorials  of  the 
(Quebec  Conference,  1863; —  McVicar's  Emigration  to 
Canada;  —  Gait's  Life  of  Byron,  Niagara,  1831; — Wil- 
liam's Alexander  the  Great,  Niagara,  1831.     8  vols. 

458  Canada   sous  la   Dominion    Anglaise,   par   Boucher  de    la 

Bruere  ;  —  liistoire  du  Canada,  par  I'Abbd  de  Belmont ;  — 
Memoire  de  Bougainville  sur  I'etat  de  la  Nouvelle  France, 
1 757  ; —  line  Page  d'Histoire  contemporaine  ;  —  Notes  sur 
hi  Famille  Lambert  du  Mont,  etc.     8  pamphlets. 

459  Canadian   Religious   Controversy.     La  France  Canadienne, 

la  question  religieuse,  par  (Ju^rard  ; — M.  I'Ahb^  Sax  et 
ses  Souftleurs  ;  —  La  Grande  Guerre  Ecclesiastique  ;  — 
Le  Don  Quichote  Montrealais,  etc.     8  pamphlets. 


^ 


CATALOGUE. 


S3 


4yo 


49' 


492 


493 


Canada  as  a  Home  ;  —  Lc  Saguenay  en  1851  ,  —  Gold  Fields 
of  Canada  ;  —  British  Columbia ;  —  Northern  Lakes  of 
Canada  ;  —  Wilderness  Journeys  in  New  Brunswick  ;  — 
Holiday  Trip,  Montreal  to  Victoria,  etc.     20  pamphlets. 

Canada.  Historical  Pamphlets  relating  to.  Canadian  Lettre 
di  Cura  Le  Guerne  ; — P.Stevenson's  Address  to  the  Lit. 
Hist.  Soc,  Quebec,  1878  ;  —  Soc.  Hist,  di  Montreal.  Vols, 
for  1869  (2),  1871  (Hist,  de  Montreal,  1640-72);  —  Les 
Veritables  Motifs  de  Mefsieurs  et  Dames  "de  le  SocidtL^  de 
Notre  Dame  de  Montreal,  1880.     (10) 

Canada.  Miscellaneous  Pamphlets  relating  to,  including 
Index  to  first  16  vols.  La  Revue  Canadienne  ;  —  Gagnon's 
Chansons  Populaires,  Quebec,  1865  ;  — Russell's  Quebec; 
—  Bishop  Macdonnell's  Reminiscences  with  autograph  sig- 
nature inserted,  etc.     (25) 

Canada.  Scraps  and  Sketches,  or  the  Album  cf  a  Literary 
Lounger,  Montreal,  1831.  (Fine  uncut  copy)  ; —  Les  deux 
Girouttes,  Montreal,  1834  ;  —  Evans'  Agricultural  Improve- 
ment, Montreal,  1837  ;  —  Institut  Canadien  en  1852,  par  J. 
B.  E.  Darwin;  —  Institut  Canadien  en  1855,  par  J.  li.  Lu 
Fontaine  (contains  Doutre's  Lectures),  etc.     4  vols. 

Canada.     Miscellaneous  Pamphlets  relating  to.     (30) 

Canadian  Scraps.  A  Scrap  Book  containing  a  large  collec- 
tion of  matter  relating  to  Canada,  consisting  of  autographs, 
newspaper  clippings,  portraits,  etc.    4°  cloth. 

496  Canadian  Scraps.     A   Collection  of   Newspaper   Clippings, 

mounted  in  a  scrap  book,  relating  to  Canada,  with  manu- 
script index.     Large  4°  half  roan. 

497  Canadian  Church  Robbery,  1840;  —  Canada  in  Sculpture; — 

Notes  on  federal  Governments,  past  and  present ;  —  Reli- 
gious Endowments  in  Canada  ; —  Canada,  1849  to  1859  ;  — 
Account  of  the  Noblesse  or  (Jentry  in  Canada  in  1775  ;  — 
Romance  of  the  History  of  Canada  ;  —  Memorial  of  the  N. 
W.  Company,  etc.     10  pamphlets. 

498  Canada.     History  of  the   old   French   Fort  at  Toronto;  — 

Le  Canada  sous  la  Dominion  Anglaise  ;  —  Les  Archives  du 
Canada  ;  —  Montalembert's  Celebrated  Essay  on  the  Colo- 
nial Policy  of  England,  etc.     10  pamphlets. 

499  Canadian   Antiquarian  and  Numismatic  Journal.     Vols,  i  to 

4.  With  24  portraits  and  47  autograph  letters  inserted.  4 
vols.  8°  half  calf  extra.  Vols.  5  to  12  in  parts,  together  12 
vols.  8°.  '  Montreal,  1872-85 

500  Canadian   Biographical   Dictionary  and   Portrait  Gallery  of 

eminent  and  self-made  Men.  Quebec  and  the  Maritime 
Provinces  Volume.  Numerous  steel  portraits.  Thick 
royal  8°  full  morocco,  gilt  e.iges,  Chicago,  1881 


494 
495 


1 


I 


54 


CATALOGUE. 


501  Canadian  Magazine  and  Literary  Repository,  Vols.  1  to  4  (all 
published).  4  vols.  8°  half  calf.  View  of  Montreal  and  23 
portraits  and  autograph  letters  and  documents  inseated. 

Montreal,  1823-5 

503  Canaihan  Review  and  Literary  and  Historical  Journal.     No. 


I,  July,  1824.    8°  paper. 


Montreal. 


504  Canniff,  U.     History  of  the  Settlement  of  Upper  Canada 

(Ontario),  with  special  reference  to  the  Bay  Quinte.  8^ 
cloth.  Toronto,  iSGg 

505  Cantf.rdurv  Poets.     Kdmund  Spenser ;  —  Chaucer.     Edited 

with  notes  by  Roden  Noel.     2  vols.  16°  cloth,  uncut. 

London, 1887 

506  Capk   Breton.      The    Great    Importance    of    Cape   Breton, 

demonstrated  and  exemplified,  by  Extracts  from  the  best 
writers,  l">ench  and  English,  who  have  treated  of  that 
Colony.    S"  stitched.  London,  1746 

507  Cape  Breton.     Importance  of  Cape  Breton  considered,  in  a 

letter  to  a  Member  of  Parliament,  from  an  Inhabitant  of 
New  England.    8°  half  morocco,     (Top  of  title  cut  off.) 

London,  1746 

50S  Cardwell,  Edward.     Lectures  on  the  Coinage  of  the  Greeks 

and  Romans.    8'^  cloth,  uncut.  Oxford,  1832 

509  Ca.vION,  Jean.  Les  Chroniques  de  Jean  Carion  Philosophe. 
Avec  les  faictz  et  gestes  du  Roy  Fran^oys,  iusques  au  regne 
du  Roy  Henry  deuxiesme  de  ce  nom,  k  present  regnant. 
Traduction  en  Francois  par  maistre  Jean  le  Blond.  Fine 
copy.  Thick  18°  full  blue  crushed  levant  morocco,  gilt 
edges,  inside  borders,  by  Chambolle-Duru. 

Jean  Cavelier  :  Paris,  iz,^(> 

,  Translation  of  Carion's  celebrated  work   originally  published    in 

(jcrman.  and  edited  by  Melanchton. 

Carlvle,  Thomas.     Past  and   Present.     First  edition.      8*^ 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1843 

51 1  Carmichael-Smvth,  Sir  James.  Precis  of  the  Wars  of  Canada, 

from  1755  to  the  Treaty  of  Ghent  in  1814,  with  military  and 
political  reflections.     Portrait.    8°  cloth.        London,  1862 

5 1 2  Caron,  N.     Petit  Vocabulaire  a  I'usage  des  Canadiens-Fran- 

^ais,  contenant  les  mots  dont  il  faut  r^pandre  I'usage  et 
signalent  les  Barbarismes  nu'il  faut  dviter,  pour  bien  parler 
notre  langue.    8°  paper.  Trois-Rivieres,  1880 

513  Carr,  J    Comyns.     Modern   Landscape.    With  9  etchings 

from  celebrated  pictures  and  numerous  illustrations  on 
wood  and  in  facsimile.     Folio,  cloth.  London,  1883 

514  Carroll.    Journal  of  Charles  Carroll  of  Carrollton,  during 

his  Visit  to  Canada  in  1776,  as  one  of  the  Commissioners 
from  Congress.  With  Memoir  and  Notes  by  Brantz  Mayer. 
8"  half  roan.  Baltimore,  1845 


S»o 


CATALOGUE. 


55 


515  Carter,  John.     Specimens  of    the  Ancient  Sculpture  and 

painting  now  remaining  in  England,  from  the  earliest  period 
to  the  reign  of  Henry  VIII,  consisting  of  statues,  bas-reliefs, 
brasses,  paintings  on  glass,  missal  illustrations,  carvings, 
seals,  ancient  furniture,  etc.  With  critical  and  historical 
illustrations  by  Douce,  Bray,  and  others.  120  fine  plates, 
many  in  gold  and  colors.  2  vols,  in  i,  atlas  folio,  half  mor- 
occo, uncut,  gilt  top.  London,  183S 

516  Cartier,  Jacques.    Bref  Recit  et  Succinctc  Narration  de   la 

Navigation  faite  en  1435  ^t  1546  par  le  Capitaine  Jacques 
Cartier,  aux  iles  de  Canada,  Hochelaga,  Saguenay  et  autres. 
Reimpression,  pr^cdde'e  d'une  introduction  historiquc. 
Tar  M.  Davezac.     Small  8°  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1863 

517  Cartier.    Voyage  de  Jaques  Cartier  au  Canada  en    1534. 

Nouvellc  edition,  publide  d'aprbsl'edition  de  1598  et  d'aprfcs 
Ramusio.  Par  M.  H.  Michellant.  Avcc  deux  Cartes. 
Documents  Inddits  sur  Jaques  Cartier  ct  Ic  Canada.  Small 
8°  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1865 

518  Cartier.    Relation  Originale  du  Vopge  de  Jacques  Cartier 

au  Canada  en  1534.  Documents  inddits.  Publid  par  H. 
Michelant  et  A.  Ramd,  accompagnds  de  deux  portraits  de 
Cartier.     Small  8°  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1867 

519  Cartier.    Voyages  de  de'couverte  au  Canada  entres   les  aii- 

ndes  1534  et  1542  par  Jacques  Quartiers,  le  Sieur  de  Ro- 
berval,  Jean  Alphonse  de  Xaintoigne,  etc.,  suivis  la  discrip- 
tion  de  Qudbec  et  de  scs  environs  en  160S,  ct  dc  divers 
cxtraits  relativement  au  lieu  de  rhivernement  dc  Jacques- 
Quartier  en  1535-36,  avec  gravures  fac-simile,  rdiraprimc 
sur  d'anciennes  relations  et  publids  sous  la  direction  de  la 
.Socidtd  Historiquc.     Map  and  plate.     Small  8°  paper. 

Quebec,  1843 

5:0  Cartwright,  George.  Journal  of  Transactions  and  Events 
during  a  residence  of  nearly  sixteen  years  on  the  Coast  of 
Labrador.  Maps  and  plates.  2  vols,  large  4°  half  russia. 
(Binding  broken.)  Newark,  1792 

521  Carver,  Jonathan.  Travels  through  the  Interior  Parts  of 
North  America  in  the  Years,  176C-C8.  Maps  and  plates. 
8°  half  calf.  London,  1778 

52:  Carver.  Travels  tlirough  ti'  Interior  Parts  of  North  Amer- 
ica in  the  Ye.irs  1766,176,  nd  176S.  Map  and  plates, 
some  colored.    8°  mottled  calf.  London,  1781 

523  Carver.    Three  /ears'  Travel  through  the  Interior  Parts  of 

North  America  foi  more  than  4000  miles.     12°  sheep. 

Phila.,  1789 

524  Carv  and  Lea.    Geography,  History,  and  Statistics  of  Amer- 

ica and  the  West  Indies.  Maps.  8°  boards,  uncut. 
(Broken.)  London,  1823 


56 


CATALOGUE. 


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525  Casas,  B.  de   las.      Tratados   varies. 
.  .  .  para  reformacion  de  las  Indias. 
■°  half  vellum.       " 


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5-8 


Entrc  los   rcmedios 

JtJIack  £cltcr.    Small 

4"  nail  veiium.     Fine  copy.  Se villa,  1552 

526  Casas.  Tratado.  Estc  es  untralado  sobre  la  materia  de  los 
yndios  que  se  han  hecho  en  alias  esclavos.  Black  Ccttcr. 
Small  4    half  vellum.     I'ine  copy.  Sevilla,  1555 

Casas.      La   Decouvcrtc   dcs   Indcs    Occidentales,   par    los 
Espagnols.     Frontispiece.     12°  old  calf,  gill.       Paris,  1697 
Casas.    Tyrannies  et  Cruaulez   des   Espagnoles,  comiscs   es 
Indes  Occidentales,  qu'on  dit  le  Nouveau  Monde.    Traduitc 
en  Francois  par  Jacques  de  Miggrodc.     Small  4''  vellum. 

4   Rouen,  1630 
5^9  Casgrajn,  LAbbc  II.  R.     Un  rjlerin.ige  au  pays  D'Evangc- 

Quc'bec,  1887 
Unc  Paroisse  Canadicnne  au  XVII*  siecle.     18° 

Quebec,  1880 
Ilistoire  du  L'llotcl-Dicu  de  Quebec.     8°  paper, 

Quebec,  1878 

53o*Cassell's  Old  and  New  London.  Parts  1-25.  Subscription 
edition.  Several  hundred  illustrations.  25  parts,  royal  8° 
paper,  uncut.  London. 

531  Cat,  Edourd.  Lcs  Grandcs  Dccouverles  Maritimcs  du  Trei- 
zienie  au  Seizeme  Sibcle.     Portrait.     12' paper,  uncut. 

Paris. 
Catalogue  de   la   Bibliotheque   de    L'lnstilul  Canadien  de 


line.    8""  paper,  uncut. 


529*CASGRAIiV. 

cloth. 
530  Casgraix. 
uncut. 


S3^ 


8    paper,  uncut. 


(Quebec,  1881 


the  Legislative  As- 


Quebec. 

533  Catalogue  of  Books   in   the  Library  of 

sembly  of  Canada.     8°  half  roan.  Montreal,  1846 

534  Catalogue  of   the  Books  in  the  Library  of   the  Literary  and 

Historical  Society  of  Quebec.    8"  cloth.         (Quebec,  1864 

535  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Parliament  of  Ontario;  — 

Subject  Catalogue  of  the  Toronto  Public  Library.  2  vols. 
S"*  cloth  and  half  roan.  Toronto,  1 88 1-89 

536  Catalogue.       Reference   Catalogi      of    current   Literature, 
.  containing  the  full  titles  of  Books  now  in  print  and  on  sale ; 

with  the  prices  at  which  they  may  be  obtained  of  all  book- 
sellers, with  index.      Very  thick  8°  half  morocco. 

London,  18S9 

537  Catalogue  of   the  American  Portion  of  the  Library  of  the 

Rev.  Thomas  Prince.  With  a  Memoir  by  W.  H.  VVhitmore. 
Portrait.     16°  cloth.  Boston,  1868 

538  Catalogues,      Bibliotheca    Americana; — Hoffman;  —  J.J. 

Cooke,  Part  2  ; — Robert  Clarke,  Bibliotheca  Americana  ; — 
Bibliotheca  Canadicnne  ;  —  Bibliotheca  Americo  Septentrio- 
ualis,  etc.     (12) 


CATALOGUE. 


57 


539  Catalogue.     Bindley.     Curious  and  extensive  Liljr.iry  of  the 

late  James  Bindley,  Esq.,  containing  an  extraordinary 
assemblage  of  rare  and  curious  books  in  every  department 
of  literature,  but  particularly  in  early  Knglibh  I^iieralurc  ; 
—  Catalogue  of  Henry  Drury.  Priced  in  ink,  with  names  of 
purchasers.     Portrait.     8°  half  morocco,  uncut,  gilt  top. 

London,  iSi.S 

540  Catalogue.      Brinley,   George.      American    Library,      'i'he 

four  parts  complete,  with  list  of  prices  to  part  first.  4  vols. 
8°  paper,  uncut.  Hartford,  iSyS-SO 

541  Catalogue.     Bushnell,  Charles    1.     Americana,  Engravings, 

Autograijphs,  Historical  Relics,  etc.,  sold  April  2,  1883.  8" 
paper,  uncut.  New  York. 

542  Capalogue.     Cist.     Collection   of   Autographs  belonging  to 

the  estate  of  the  late  Lewis  J.  Cist.  Complete  set,  priced 
in  ink;  valuable  as  having  complete  lists  of  signers,  gen- 
erals, sovereigns,  etc.     4  vols.  8°  paper.  New  York,  1886-7 

543  Catalogues,     French   Sales.    J.  C.  Brunei,  1868,  priced   in 

ink  ;  —  Van  der  Helle,  1868,  with  printed  list  of  prices  ;  — 
Le  Baron  J.  P.  *  *  ,  1869.  Bound  in  1  vol.,  royal  8°  half 
morocco  extra,  uncut,  gilt  top.  Paris,  18C8-9 

544  Catalogue.     Hawkins,  Rush  C.    Manuscripts,  Black-Letters, 

etc.     8'^  paper.  New  York,  1887 

545  Catalog'je.     Libri   Collections.      Splendid    Manuscripts ;  — 

Choicer  Portion  of  the  Library  ;  —  Partie  reserv^e  et  la  plus 
Pre'cieuse,  Printed  Prices  and  Purchasers'  Names,  4 
vols,  royal  8°  paper.  London,  1859-62 

546  Catalogue.     Menzies,   William.      Books,    Manuscripts  and 

Engravings.     Royal  8°  paper.  New  York,  1876 

547  Catalogue.     Murphy,  Henry  C.     Books  relating  to  America, 

sold  March  3,  1884,  Priced  in  ink,  and  the  printed  list  of 
prices  bound  in.     Royal  8°  half  roan,  uncut. 

New  York,  1884 

548  Catalogue.    O'Callaghan,  E.  B.     Rare  Americana.     Priced, 

8°  paper.  New  Y'ork,  1882 

549  Catalogue,     Pellion,     Livres  Rares  et  Pre'cieux  composant 

la  Bibliothfcque  de  M,  P,  Guy  Pellion,  Priced  in  ink.  8" 
paper,  Paris,  1S82 

550  Catalogue.     Pene  du  Bois,  Library  and  Art  Collections,  sold 

June,  1887.     8°  paper,  uncul.  New  York. 

551  Cafalogue,     Pinart,  A,     Catalogue  dc  Livres  Rares  et  Prc- 

cieu.x,  nmnuscrits  et  imprimcs  printipalenicnt  sur  I'Ameri- 
que.     8''  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  18S3 

552  Catalogue.    Pixer^court.     Biblioth^que  de  M.  G.  de  Pixerd- 

court,  avec  des  notes  litt^raires  et  bibliographiques  de 
Charles  Nodier  et  Paul  Lacroix,  8°  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1838 


S8 


CATALOGUE. 


553 


557 


Catalogue.  Yemeniz.  Bibliothlque  de  M.  N.  Ycmeniz. 
Vt6cM6  d'une  notice  par  Le  Roux  de  Lincy.  Royal  8° 
paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1867 

554  Catastrophe  Mundi ;  or.  Merlin  Reviv'd,  in  a  Discourse  of 

Prophecies  and  Predictions,  and  their  remarkable  acconi 
plishment;  with  Mr.  Lilly's  Hieroglyphicks  exactly  cut. 
16°  calf.  London,  1683 

\Vith  book  plate  of  Horatio  Walpok. 

555  Catlin,  George.     Illustrations  of  the  Manners,  Customs  and 

Condition  of  the  North  American  Indians,  with  letters  and 
notes  written  during  eight  years'  travel  and  adventure 
among  the  wildest  and  most  remarkable  tribes  now  existing. 
360  colored  illustrations.     2  vols,  royal  8*^  cloth. 

London,  1S76 

556  Catlin,  George      Notes  of  eight  Years'   'J'ravels  and   Resi- 

dence in  Europe,  with  his  North  American  Indian  Collec- 
tion.    Portraits  and  plates.     2  vols,  in  i,  8°  half  morocco. 

London,  18^8 
Catlin's  North  American  Indian  I'ortfoiio,  Hunting  Scenes 
and  Amusements  of  the  Rocky  Mountains  and  Prairies  of 
America.  From  drawings  and  notes  of  the  author,  made 
dtiring  eight  Years'  Travel  among  forty-eight  of  thr  wildest 
iitul  most  remote  Tribes  of  Savages  in  North  America.  31 
plates  without  text  or  title.     Imperial   folio,  half  morocco. 

George  Catlin  :  London. 
55S  Caulfiei.d,  James.     Calcographia  ;   the  Printsellers'  Chroni- 
cle and  Collectors'  Guide  to  the   knowledge   and  value   of 
engraved  British  portraits.     Portrait.     8°  boards,  uncut. 

London,  1S14 
Cavendish,  Sir  Henry.  Government  of  Canada.  Debates 
of  the  House  of  Commons  in  the  year  1774,  on  the  Bill  for 
making  more  effectual  Provision  tor  the  Government  of  the 
Province  of  Quebec.  Now  first  published  by  J.  Wright. 
With   the   two   scarce  maps.      8°   cloth,   uncut.      (Cover 

London, 1839 

8°  boards. 
London, 1S39 
The  Destruction  of  Troy,  Three  Books,  with 
many  admirable  Acts  of  Chivalry  in  the  Defence  and  Love 
of  Distressed  Ladies,  corrected  and  amended.  Small  4°, 
fine  copy  in  green  morocco  super  extr,  tooled  sides,  gilt 
edges,  by  Zaehnsi>orf.       Printed  on  London  Bridge,  1702 

This  curious  Romance  is  a  translation  of  the  famous  "  Recu^yl  des 
Mistoires  le  Troyes,"  which  was  printed  abroad  by  Caxton  between 
1464-7,  and  is  supposed  to  have  Seen  the  earliest  production  of  his 
press  as  well  as  the  first  book  printed  in  French. 


559 


loose.) 

560  Cavendish. 

561  Caxton,  W. 


The  Same.     (Maps  wanting.) 


CATALOGUE. 


56 


566 
567 


562  Caxion.      ihe  Fifteen  O's  and   othei    prayers.     I'rinted   by 

commandment  of  the  Princess  Elizabeth,  Queen  of  England 
and  rf  France,  and  also  of  the  Princess  ^targa^et,  mother 
of  ou  Sovereign  Lord,  the  King,  by  their  most  humble 
subject  and  servant,  William  C'axton.  Reproduced  in 
Photolithography,  by  Stephen  Ayling.     Small  4°  vellum. 

London. 

563  Caxto.v.     J'he  Dictes  and  Sayings  of  the  Philosophers.    Fac- 

simile reproduction  of  the  First  Book  printed  in  England  by 
Wiiliam  Caxton,  in  1477.    Small  folio,  cloth.   London,  1877 

564  Caxton's  Game  and  Plays  of  the  Chesse,    1474.      Verbatim 

reprint  ol  the  first  edition,  with  an  introduction  by  William 
E.  A.  Axon.    8°  half  morocco,  uncut.  London,  1883 

Ca.xtgn  Celebration,  1877.  Catalogue  of  the  lo.in  collection 
of  antiquities,  curiosities,  and  appliances  connected  with 
the  Art  of  printinfj.  Edited  by  George  Bullen.  Square  8" 
cloth,  uncut.  London. 

Only  150  copies  on  h.ind-made  paper.    This  No.  108. 

Caxtom  Celebration.     The  Same,     12°  paper.  London. 

Caxton.  Some  Ruies  for  the  Conduct  of  Life  :  In  Honour  of 
William  Ca.xton,  this  Pamphlet  is  Gratuitously  Circulated, 
1477-1877.     Small  8°  boards,  uncut.  London,  1877 

568  (Cazenove,  K.  de.)     Notes  sur  deux   Bibliophiles   Lyonnais, 

1562-1867.  (Extrait  de  la  Revue  du  Lyonnais.)  Royal 
8°  boards.    Only  103  copies  printed.  Lyon,  1867 

569  Cazks,  Paul  de.     Notes  sur  les  Canada.     12°  paper,  uncut. 

Quebec,  1878 

570  Cknt  Nouvelles  Nouvelles,  dites  les  Cent  Nouvelles  du   Roi 

Louis  XI.  Nouvelle  ddition  revue  sur  I'^dition  original?, 
avec  des  notes  et  une  introduction,  par  P.  L.  Jacob.  (L:.- 
croix.)     12°  half  morocco,  uncut.  Paris,  1858 

571  Cercle  de  la  Librairie.      Premiere    E.xposition.      8**   clotli, 

uncut.  Paris,  '880 

572  Cervantes,  Miguel  de.     Don  Qui.>cote  de  la  Mancha.    Trans- 

lated by  Charles  Jarvis.  Numerous  full  page  and  other 
illustrations  in  the  te.\t  by  Tony  Johannot.  3  vols.  8°  full 
morocco,  gilt  edges.  London,  1837 

573  Cervantes.     History  of  the  Ingenious  Gentleman  Don  Qui.x- 

ote  of  La  Mancha.  Translated  by  P.  A.  Motteu.x.  Illu.<*- 
t rated  with  36  etchings  by  Lalau/^e.  4  vols,  imperial  8" 
hoards,  uncut.  Edinburgh,  1879 

Large  i'APER,  with  double  set  of  plates,  India  proofs  and 
Japan  proofs.  Only  50  copies  printed. 
57 1  Cervantes.  Trent-sept  Eaux  Fortes  pour  illustrer  Don 
Quichote,  dessindes  et  gravdes  par  Adolphe  Lalauze.  37 
etchings,  India  proofs  before  letters.  In  a  portfolio. 
Large  folio,  boards,  Edinburgh,  1885 


Co 


CATALOGUE. 


575  Cekvk),  Vincenzo.     11  Trinciante  amplialu   et   a   perfetionc 

ridotto  dal  Cavalier  Kusoritto  da  Narni ; — II  Mastro  di 
< 'asa  iM  Cav.  Nariii.  I'iue  copy  with  llie  plates.  4" 
(lutli.  koni;i,  1593 

A  luiioiis  ;ii.(l  lare  rfiok  l>o<'k,  with  I'lates  of  table  service,  etc. 

576  Cksnola,  1...  1*.  di.      Ihe  Metropolitan  Museum  of   Art.      Il- 

lustrations by  George  Gibson.     Folio,  paper.       New  V'ork, 

577  CiiABKRT,  M.  de.     Voyage   fait  par  Ordre  du  Roi,  en  175061 

1 75 1,  dans  L'Anierique  Septentrionale,  pour  rectifier  les 
Cartes  des  Cotes  de  I'Acadie,  de  I'lsle  Royale,  et  de  I'lsle 
de  'I'erreneve;  et  pour  en  fixer  les  principaux  points  par 
des  Observations  Astronomiques.  Maps.  Fine  copy.  4" 
half  roan.  Paris,  1753 

5/8  Chali.a.mkl,  M.  Augustin.  History  of  Fashion  in  France; 
or  the  dre.ss  of  women  from  the  Gallo- Roman  per'od  to  the 
present  time.  Translated  by  Mrs.  Cashel  Hoey  and  Mr. 
John  Lillie.  Numerous  colored  plates  of  costumes.  Royal 
8°  cloth,  ornamental  wood  sides.  London,  1882 

579  Chamuer's  Etymological  Dictionary  of  the  Engli.sh  Language. 

Edited  by  Andrew  Findlater.     12°  cloth.  London,  1885 

580  Chamilain,  Samuel  de.     Les  Voyages  de  la  Novvelle  France 

Occidcntale,  dicte  Canada,  faits  par  le  Sr.  de  Champlain 
Xainctongeois,  Capitaine  pour  le  Roy  en  la  Marine  du  Po- 
nant,  &  toutes  les  Pescouuertes  qu'il  a  faites  en  ce  pais 
depuis  I'an  1603,  iusqaes  en  Tan  1629.  Plates  in  the  text. 
4°  old  calf.  Lovis  Sevestre  :  Paris,  1632 

Good  copy  of  this  very  rare  first  issue  of  this  edition,  with  Seve.stre's 
imprint,  with  the  "Traite  de  la  Marine,"  et  "  Doctrines  Chrestienne," 
but  lacking  the  map  and  the  "  Table  de  la  carte."    8  pp. 

581  Champlain.     Les  Voyages  de  la   Novvelle  France  Occiden- 

tale,  dicte  Canada,  faits  par  le  Sr.  de  Champlain  Xaincton- 
geois, Captaine  pour  le  Roy  en  la  Marine  du  Ponant,  & 
toutes  les  Descouuertes  qu'il  a  faites  en  ce  pais  depuis  I'an 
1O03,  iusques  en  I'an  1629.  Chez 

Piere  Le-Mur  dans  la  grand  Salle  du  Palais,  Paris,  1632 
Good  copy,  with  the  Traite  de  la  Marine  and  facsimile  map. 

582  Champlain.     Another  copy  of  Le  Mur's  edition,  with  facsim- 

ile map,  but  lacking  the  Traitd  de  la  Marine.     4°  old  calf, 

Pidrre  Le  Mur  :  Paris,  1632 

583  Champlain.    Voyages  du  Sieur  de  Champlain,  ou  Journal  es 

Decouvertes  de  la  Nouvelle  France.  2  vols.  8°  paper, 
uncut.  Paris,  1830 

584  Champlain.     Ses  CEuvres.     Public^es  sous   le   Patronage  de 

r University  Laval.  Par  I'Abb^  C.  H.  Laverdiere.  Seconde 
Edition.     Maps   and   illustrations.     3    vols.  4°  half  antique 


calf,  red  edges. 


Quebec,  1870 


CATALOGUE. 


6i 


585  Chamtlain.  Expedition  against  the  Onondagus,  1615;  — 
Champlain's  Astrolabe,  Discovery  of  an  Astrolabe  supposed 
to  have  been  lost  by  Champlain  in  1613  ;  —  Expedition  of 
1615,  Reply  to  Dr.  Shea  and  (Jen.  Clark  by  O.  H.  Marshall; 

—  De  C^Ioron's  Expedition  to  the  Ohio  in  1749,  by  O.  H. 
Marshall.  Reprinted  from  the  Magazine  of  American 
History.     4  pamphlets  small  4°  paper. 

5S6  CuAMPLAi.v.     Le  Tombeau  de  Champlain,  par  N.  K.  Dionne  ; 

—  La  Question  du  Tombeau  de  Champlain,  par  S.  Drapeau. 
2  vols.  12°  paper,  uncut.  Quebec,  i88o 

587  Champlain'.  Mifmoire  en  requete  de  Champlain  pour  la 
continuation  du  paiement  de  sa  Pension  public  par  Gabriel 
Marcel.    S°  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1886 

5S8  CiiAP  Books.  The  famous  History  of  Whittifigton  and  his 
Cat,  wood-cuts,  Hartford,  N.  Patten,  1788;  —  Wisdom  of 
Crop  the  Conjurer,  an  impartial  account  of  the  celebrated 
Tom  Trot,  etc.,  added,  The  Farmer  and  his  Two  Daughters, 
ruts,  fresh  copy,  Dutch  paper  cover,  Worcester,  L  Thomas, 
"794;  —  Affecting  History  of  the  Children  in  the  Wood, 
cuts,  Hartford,  J.  Babcock,  1796 ; — Moses  in  the  Bul- 
rushes,  a  sacred  Drama,  Worcester,  L  Thomas,  Jr.,  1800  ; 

—  Hermit  of  the  Forest,  cuts,  Litchfield,  1808; — History 
of  Tom  Jones,  a  Poundling,  cuts,  Hartford,  x8o6 ;  — History 
of  Little  Phttbe,  and  the  Reclaimed  Child,  cuts.  7  vols. 
32°  paper. 

589  Chap  Books.    Goody  Two  Shoes ;  fac-simile  reproduction  of 

the  edition  of  1766,  with  an  introduction,  giving  some  ac- 
count of  the  book  and  some  speculation  as  to  its  author- 
ship, by  Charles  Welsh.     16°  boards,  uncut.    London,  1882 

590  Chap  Books.     Bairns'  Annual  (The),  for  1885-6.     Edited  by 

Alice  Corkran.     Frontispiece.     Square  16°  boards,  uncut. 

London. 

591  Chappeli.,  Edward.     Narrative  of  a  Voyage  to  Hudson's  Bay 

in  His  Majesty's  Ship  Rosamond,  containing  some  account 
of  the  northeastern  coast  of  America,  and  of  the  tribes  in 
habiting  that  remote  region.     Map.    8"  boards,  uncut. 

London,  181 7 

592  Charlks   L      Eikon   Bazilike.       The   Pourtraicture    of    his 

Sacred  Majestic  in  his  solitudes  and  sufferings.   8°  old  calf. 

(London),  1649 

593  Charles  H.     Eikon  Basilike  Deutera,  the  Portraicture  of  his 

Sacred  Majesty  King  Charles  II,  with  his  Reasons  for 
turning  Roman  Catholick,  published  by  K.  Jame.s.  Found 
in  the  Strong  Box.  With  a  fine  impression  of  the  satirical 
portrait  of  Charles  H.  Fine  clean  copy  in  the  original  calf. 
8*.  Printed  in  the  year  1694 


62 


CATALOGUE. 


°  calf.  Paris,  1744 

Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  North  America,  under- 


594  CiiARLtvoix,   r.      Histoire  et   Description   Generalc  dc   la 

Nouvelle  France,  Avec  le  Journal  Historique  d'un  Voyage 
fait  par  ordre  du  Roi  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale. 
Numerous  maps  and  plates.    3  vols.  4°  old  French  calf. 

Paris,  1744 

595  Charlevoix,     Histoire  et  Description  Generale  de  la  Nou- 

velle France,  avec  le  journal  historique  d'un  voyage  fait 
par  ordre  du  Roi  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.     Maps 
6  vols.  I 

596  Charlevoix 

taken  by  order  of  the  French  King,  containing  a  geographi- 
cal description  and  natural  history  of  that  country,  particu- 
larly Canada.     Map.     2  vols.  8"  sheep.  London,  1761 

597  Charron,  Pierre.     De  la  Sagesse,  fois  Livres.    Troisiesme 

edition  revue  et  augmentde.  Fine  frontispiece  by  Leonard 
Gautier.  An  elegant  copy,  thick  small  8"  full  olive  polished 
crushed  levant  morocco,  inside  dentelle  borders  T;ilt  edges, 
by  CuAMnoLLE-DuRu,  I'aris,  1607 

598  Charron.     Les  Trois  Veritez.     Second  edition  reveue,  corri- 

gde,  et  de  beaucoup  augmentde  ;  —  La  Replique  de  Maistre 
Jean  le  Charron,  sur  la  Response  faite  h  sa  troisiesme 
Verity.     Bound  together.     Small  8"  calf.  Paris,  1610 

Charron.    Of  Wisdome.     Translated  by  Samson  Lennard. 


599 

Engraved  title.     Small  4°  old  calf.  London,  1670 

6oq  Charters  of  the  British  Colonies  in  Amei  ica.     Small  8'  half 
sheep.  London. 

601  Chastellux,  Marquis  de.     Travels  in  North  America  in  the 

Years  1780-82,     Maps.     2  vols.  8"  calf.  London,  1787 

602  Chateaubriand,  De.    Voyages  en   Amdrique,  en   France  et 

en  Italie.     2  vols,  18°  paper,  uncut,  Paris,  1834 

603  Cl)aticer,  (S^eoffreu.    The  Workes  of  our  Antient  and  lerned 

Knglish  Poet,  Geffrey  Chaucer,  newly  printed.  |31ack  itUev. 
Fine  copy,  with  the  engraved  title  and  the  scarce  portrait. 
I'olio,  half  calf.         Inipensis  Geor.  Bishop  :  Londini,  1598 

A  fine  copy  of   .Speight's   first  edition,  with  woodcut  titles  to  ilie 
I'oems.     Contains  two  poems  never  before  published. 

604  Chaucer.     Works  of,  compared  with  the  former  editions,  and 

many  valuable  MSS.,  out  of  which,  three  tales  are  added 
which  were  never  before  printed,  by  John  Urry.  Portrait 
of  Urry,     Large  folio,  old  calf.     (Covers  broken.) 

I^ndon,  1721 

605  Chauveal',   ^L     L'Instruction   Publique   au  Canada,  prdcis 

historique  et  statistique.     Small  8°  half  morocco. 

Quebec,  1876 

606  Chauveau.     Souvenirs  et  Legendes.     Small  4"  paper,  uncut. 

Quebec,  1877 


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607  Chevreau,  M.    History  of  the  World,  Ecclesiastical  and  Civil. 

Vol.  5,  History  of  America.    8"  boards.  London,  1703 

608  Chiniquy,  Perc.    Le   Pretre,  la  Femme,  et  le  Confessional. 

12°  paper.  Montreal,  1877 

O09  Cmoiseul,  Due  dc.  Relation  du  Depart  dc  Louis  XVI,  le  20 
Juin,  1791,  ^crite  en  Aout  '7Qi.  dans  la  prison  de  la  haut 
cour  nationale  d'Orleans.  8  red  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges, 
with  the  author's  monogram  on  the  cover,  Paris,  1822 

6 to  Christian  Gleaner.     New  Series,  Vol,  2.    8°  half  sheep. 

Halifax,  1837 
611   CiiRisTiK,  Robert.     History  of   the   Late  Province  of  Lower 

Canada,  parliamentary  and  political.     Vols,  i  to  4.     4  vols. 

12°  cloth.  Quebec,  1848-53 

Two  portraits  and  seven  autograph  letters  in.scrtcd,  the  date  on  vol. 
2  is  1848,  which  is  of  rare  occurence. 

Christie.  Memoirs  of  the  Administration  of  the  ('olonial 
Government  of  Lower  Canada,  by  Sir  James  H,  Craig  and 
Sir  George  Prevost,  1807-15.    8    boards,  uncut, 

Quebec,  1S18 

Christmas,  Rev,  H,     Copper  Coinage  of  th':  British  Colonies 


612 
614 


in  America.     Plate,    8°  half  morocco,  London,  186: 

Christmas,     Emigrant  Churchman  in   Canada,  by  a  Pioneer 


of  the  Wilderness.     Pl.tles.     2  vols,  in  i,  8"^  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1849 
615  Christmas   Numbers.     Paris   Noel,  1887-S;  —  Figaro  Illus- 
trde,  1885-6;  —  Ladies'  Pictorial,  1887,  etc.     With  numer- 
ous colored  plates  and  othci  illustrations.     7  numbers. 

6t6  Chronicle  of  the  Kings  of  England,  from  William  the  Nor- 
man to  the  death  of  George  HI.    8"  boards,  uncut, 

London,  1821 

Ct7  Chronicon  Prcciosum  ;  or,  an  Account  of  English  Money, 
the  price  of  corn  and  other  commodities  for  the  last  600 
years.     12°  sheep,  London,  1707 

6t8  Chronique  (La)  du  tres  Chrestien  et  victorieux  Roy  Loys 
vnziesme  du  nom  (que  Dieu  absolue)  auec  plusieurs  his 
toires  aduenues  tant  es  pays  de  France,  Angleterre,  que 
Flandres  et  Artois,  Beautiful  copy.  12°  bound  by  Cham- 
FioLi.E-DuRU  in  full  blue  crushed  levant  morocco,  the  arms 
(if  France  on  the  sides,  inside  borders,  gilt  edges. 

Galliot  du  Prd  :  Paris,  1558 

619  Churchill's  Collection  of  Vogages  and  Travels,  some  now 
first  printed  from  the   Original   Manuscripts,  others  now 
published  in  English,  with  a  general  preface,  giving  an  Ac 
count  of  the  Progress  of  Navigation  from  its  tirst  beginnin 
With  several  hundred  maps  and  copper  cuts.     4  vols,  folio, 
calf.  London,  1704 


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620  Cicero,  M.  T.      Epistolae   ad  T.  Pompo.  Atticum  cum  Com- 

mentariis  Jo,  Bapt.  Pii  Bono.  Antea  NuUibi  impressae  et 
ab  infinitis  mendis  per  eum   castigatae.     Engraved  title. 
Folio,  vellum.    Good  copy. 
In  ifidibus  Jo.  Baptistias  et  Benedicti  fralris  ;  Bononice,  1527 

621  Cicero.     Treatises  on  the  Nature  of  the   Gods;  on  Divina- 

tion ;  on  Fate ;  on  the  Republic  ;  on  the  Laws ;  and  on 
Standing  for  the  Consulship.  Literally  translated  by  C.  I>. 
Yonge.     12°  cloth,  uncut.  Bohn  :  London,  1884 

623  Clapke,  Samuel.  Mirror  or  Looking-Glass,  both  for  Saints 
ana  Sinners,  whereunto  is  added  a  geographicall  description 
of  all  the  known  World.  Engraved  title  and  portrait. 
Thick  folio,  sheep.  London,  1671 

Good  copy,  including  the  scarce  addenda.  \  true  and  faithful  Ac- 
count of  the  four  chiefest  Flantatiuns  of  the  English  in  America,  to 
nit,  of  Virginia,  New  England,  Bermudas,  harbadocs ;  also  of  tlic 
Natives  of  Virginia  and  New  England,  London,  i6;o. 

623  Clarke,  S.  R.    Treatise   on   Criminal  Law   as  applicable  to 

the  Dominion  of  Canada.    8°  half  sheep.        Toronto,  1872 

624  [Clarke,  William.]    Observations  on   the   late  and  present 

Conduct  of  the  French,  with  regard  to  their  encroachments 
upon  the  British  Colonies  in  North  America.  Together 
with  remarks  on  the  importance  of  these  Colonies  to  Great 
Britain,  pp.  47,  15.  Small  4°  half  crimson  morocco,  gilt 
top.  Boston,  1755 

625  Clary,  Fr.  dc.     I'hilipiques  contrc  les  bvUess,  et  autres  prati- 

ques de  la  faction  d'Espagiie,  pour  tres  chrestien  Henry  le 
Grand.     12°  old  calf,  gilt.  Tours,  16  n 

6:6  Classical  Library.  Livy's  History  of  Rome,  translated,  with 
notes  and  illustrations,  by  George  Baker ;  —  Xenophon's 
Whole  Works,  translated  by  Ashley  Cooper  and  others ;  — 
Herodotus,  translated,  with  notes  and  life  of  the  author,  by 
Rev.  William  Beloe  ;  —  Thucydides'  History  of  the  Pelo- 
ponnesian  War,  translated  by  William  Smith.  Portraits.  5 
vols.  8°  half  sheep.  London,  1830-31 

627  Clement,  Clara  E.     Painters,  Sculptors,  Engravers,  and  their 

Works.     A  handbook.     Illustrations.     12°  cloth. 

New  York,  18S4 

628  Clement,  Felix.  Poiites  Chretiens  depuis  le  IV  Siecle  jusqu'i 

au  XV.  Morceaux  Choisis.    8°  half  morocco.       Paris,  1857 

629  Cleveland,  Edward.      Sketch  of  the  E     ^    settlement  and 

History  of  Shipton,  Canada  East.     18°  boards. 

Canada  East,  1858 

630  Cohen,  Henry.  Guide  de  I'Amateur  de  Livres  a  Gravures  du 

XVIII  Sifecle.  Cinquieme  edition,  revue,  corrig^e  etconsid- 
erablement  augmente'e,  par  le  Baron  Roger  Portalis.  Royal 
8"  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  188O 

Only  1000  copies  printed. 


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630  [Clunv,  Alexander.]      American  Traveller,  or  Observations 

on  the  present  slate,  culture  and  commerce  of  the  British 
Colonies  in  America.  Dy  an  old  and  experienced  Trader. 
Map  and  frontispiece.  Fine  copy.  4"  half  morocco  extra, 
gilt  top.  London,  1769 

"The  author  was  the  first  to  give  accurate  iniLlligeiicu  of  Hudson's 
Tiay,  and  to  institute  ati  iiujuirj-  about  a  more  successful  commerce 
with  the  Americans.  The  book  is  said  to  have  been  publisht^d  under 
tlie  auspices  of  Lord  Chatham,  and  both  the  Knglish  and  tlu:  Ameri- 
cans, at  that  crisis,  were  so  eager  to  possess  it,  that  it  was  liouglit  and 
read  by  one  party  with  the  same  avidity  that  it  was  l)uu;4l)t  and 
destroyed  by  tlie  other."  —  Dibdin. 

631  Cluverius,  Philip.      Introductionis  in  L'niversani  Geograph- 

ium,  Sumnia  America;  dcscriplio.     IMates.     24'^  vellunj. 

Liigduni,  1648 

633  Cohen,  J.     Les  D^icides,  examen  de  la  Vie  de  Jtfsus  et  des 

de'velopements  de  I'dglise  chretienne  dans  Icurs  rapports 
avec  le  judaisme.     8°  paper,  uncut.  I'aris,  1864 

634  Colbert.    Testament    Politique   de  Messire   Jean   Baptiste 

Colbert.     16°  old  calf.  La  Haye,  1697 

63s  Colbert  et  Le  Canada,     Portrait.     12"  paper,  uncut. 

Paris,  1879 

636  Colden,  Cadwallader.     History  of  the  Five    Indian   Nations 

of  Canada,  which  are  dependent  on  the  Province  of  New 
York  in  America,  and  are  the  Barrier  between  the  English 
and  French  in  that  part  of  the  World.  With  accounts  of 
their  Religion,  Manners,  Customs,  Laws  and  Forms  of 
Government ;  their  several  Battles  and  Treaties  with  the 
European  Nations ;  particularly  Relations  of  their  several 
Wars  with  the  other  Indians,  and  a  true  Account  of  the 
present  State  of  our  Trade  with  them.     Map.     8°  half  calf. 

London,  174;' 

637  Gulden.     History  of  the  Five   Indian    Nations  of  Canada, 

which  are  dependent  on  the  Province  of  New  York  in 
America,  and  are   the   Barrier  between   the   English   and 


French  in  that  Part  of  the  World. 


12 


calf. 


Third  edition.     2  vols. 
London,  1755 


638  Collection  of  nearly  500  fac-similes  of  the   Water  Marks, 

used  by  the  early  Paper  Makers,  during  the  latter  part  of 
the  14th  and  early  part  of  the  15th  century.  25  plates. 
(No  text.)    Small  folio,  paper.  T,ondon,  1840 

639  Collection  of  Parliamentary  Debates  in  England,  from  166S 

to  the  present  time,  Vol.  7  (Relating  to  American  affairsV 
8°  sheep  (broken).  London,  1741 

640  Collector  (The),  a  monthly  journal  devoted  to   autograph? , 

By  W.   R.    Benjamin.      Vol.    1.     8°  half  roan. 

New  York.  18S7 


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641  [Collins,  Anthony.]  Discourse  of  Free-Thinking,  occasioned 
by  the  rise  and  growth  of  a  sect  called  Free-Thinkers.  8° 
old  calf.  London,  1 7 13 

645  Collins,  Arthur.  The  English  Baronage ;  or  an  historic?! 
account  of  the  Lives  and  most  memorable  Actions  of  our 
Nobility,  with  their  Descent,  Marriages,  and  Issue.  De- 
duced from  Records,  Historians,  Manuscripts,  and  other 
Authorities.  Vol.  i  (all  published).  Plates.  4"  half  mor- 
occo. London,  1727 

643  CoLMAN,  Benjamin.  Discourse  had  in  the  College  Hall  at 
Cambridge,  March  27,  1722,  before  the  baptism  of  R.  Ju- 
dah  Morris.  To  which  are  added  three  discourses  written 
by  Mr.  Morris  himself.  The  Truth,  The  Whole  Truth,  and 
Nothing  but  the  Truth.     j8°  sheep.  Boston,  1732 

64  \  CoLTON',  C  Tour  of  the  American  Lakes,  and  among  the 
Indians  of  the  North-West  Territory  in  1S30.  2  vols,  half 
morocco,  uncut.  London,  1830 

645  CoLTON.    Tour  of  the  American  Lakes  and  among  the   In- 

dians of  the  North-West  'I'crritory  in  1830.     2   vols,   small 
8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1833 

646  Columbus.     Historic  del  Signor  D.  Fernando  Colombo :  nellc 

quali  s'h.'i.  particolare,  &  vera  relatione  della  vita,  e  de'  fatti 
dcir  Ammiraglio  D.  Christoforo  Colombo  suo  Padre :  ei 
ilello  scoprimento,  ch'egli  fecc  dell'  Indie  Occidentali,  dettc 
Mondo  Nuovo,  hora  possedute  dal  Serenissimo  Rh  Cato- 
lico.  Nuovemente  di  lingua  Spagnuola  tradotte  nell'  Itali 
iina  dal  Sign.  Alfonso  Vlloa.     12°  vellum.       Venetia,  1571 

This  is  tlic  first  edition  of  Vlloa's  It.ilian  version  and  is  considered 
t  lie  original,  as  no  copy  of  the  Spanish  original  is  known.  "Cct  ouv- 
rage  est  un  des  documents  les  plus  precicnx  k  consultcr  pour  I'hiatoiic; 


dc  la  decouverte.     Lcs  ff.  250-287  sc.:. 


occup^s  par  la  Relation  des  In- 
dc  TAiniral  par  le  pere  Konian 


647 


iHens  d'ispagnola,  ecrite  d'apres  Tordre  cic  I'Ainirai  par  le  pere 

Pane,  de  I'ordre  de  Saint-Jeiome.    C'est  la  plus  rncicnne  hisloire  dos 

indigenes  de  rAmerique."  —  Ledtrc. 

Columbus.  De  Insulus  Inueniis  Epistola  Cristoferi  Colom 
(cui  etas  nostra  niultu  debet :  dc  Insulis  in  mari  Indico 
nup  inu^tis.  Ad  quas  perquirendas  octauo  antea  mense  ; 
jiuspicijs  et  ere  Inuictissimi  Fernandi  Hispaniarum  Regis 
missus  fuerat)  ad  magnificum  dum  Raphaelez  Sanxis ;  eu- 
isde  serenissimi  Regis  Thesaurariu  missa  quam  nobilis 
ac  litteratus  vir  Ali.inder  d'Cosco ;  ab  Hispano  ydeomatc 
in  latinu  conuertit  tercio  kl's  maij.  MCCCCXCIIJ.  Pon- 
tificatus  Alexandri  Sexti  Anno  Primo.  4  woodcuts.  8 
leaves  of  27  line?  to  a  full  page..  Small  8"  half  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris,  185H 

"One  of  20  copies  onh',  rt-produced  in  Pa. is  by  Pilinski  about  185S. 
After  it  was  issued  it  was  discovered  that  it  had  been  fac-similied  from 
an  imperfect  copy,  and  wanted  the  first  and  last  leaves.  Mr.  I.enox 
possesses  the  only  known  perfect  copy  of  the  original  edition." 


CATALOGUE. 


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648  CoLUMHUs,     Lettera  di  Cristoforo  Colombo  riprodotta  a  fac- 

simile da  Vincenzo  I'romis,  dalT  esemplare  della  Biblioteca 
di  S.  M.     4°  unbound.  Torino  n.  d. 

Only  50  copies  printed.     This  copy  No.  10. 

649  Columbus.    Histoire  de  la  Decouverte  de  I'Amdrique,  Voy- 

age de  Christophe  Colomb  ; — Lettre  de  Christophe  Colomb 
sur  la  Decouverte  de  I'Amerique ;  —  Discourse  by  Jeremy 
J'.elknap,  Oct.  23,  179?,  to  commemorate  the  discovery  of 
America  by  Columbus.    3  pamphlets. 

r.50  Combe,  William.  Tour  of  Doctor  Syntax  in  search  of  the 
Picturesque,  sixth  edition  ; —  Second  Tour  of  Doctor  Syn- 
ta.\,  in  search  of  Consolation.  Second  edition.  Numerous 
colored  plates  by  Rowiandson.  JCarly  impressions.  2  vols. 
8^  half  morocco.  London,  1S20 

Comtnines,  |)i)ili))  be.  Chronique  et  Histoire  faicte  et  com- 
pos^e  par  feu  messire  Philippe  de  Commines  chevalier 
seigneur  Dargenton,  contenant  les  choses  aduenues  durant 
le  regne  du  Roy  Loys  unzeisme.  Black  JtetUr,  2  vols, 
in  I,  12"  La  Valliere  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt 
and  blind  compartments  on  sides,  double  with  red  morocco 
e.vtra,  gilt  edges.  Galliot  du  Prfe,  Paris,  1539 

Very  fine  tall  copy  of  Comnunes'  Chronicles,  in  a  sumptuous  b'lml- 
iug  by  Alio. 

Commines.  Memoirs  of,  containing  the  Histories  of  Louis 
XI  and  Charles  VHL,  Kings  of  France,  and  of  Charles  the 
Bold,  Duke  of  Burgundy :  to  which  is  added,  the  Scand.i- 
lous  Chronicle,  or  Secret  History  of  Louis  XT.,  by  Jean  de 
Troyes.  Edited  with  Life  and  Notes,  by  A.  R.  Scable, 
I'ortrait.     2  vols.  12°'  cloth,  uncut.        13ohn  :  London,  1856 

Complete  History  of  the  Late  War,  or  Annual  Register  of  its 
rise,  progress,  and  events  in  Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  and 
America.     Maps.     (Portraits  missing.)    8"  old  calf. 

Dublin,  1774 

654  Conduct  of  the  Ministry  impartially  E.xamined  in  a  Letter  to 

the  merchants  of  London.    8°  stitched.  London,  1756 

Relates  to  the  case  of  some  British  subjects  imprisoned  for  trading 
on  the  Ohio. 

656  Constitutional  History  of  Canada; — Parliamentary  Gcvetn- 

ment  in  Canada ;  —  Mammalia  of  North  America  ;  —  Bos- 
ton Rail  Road  Jubilee,  etc.     6  vols. 

657  Constitutions  of  the  several  states  of  the  Union  and  United 

States  in  1859,  including  the  Declaration  of  Independence, 
and  Articles  of  Confederation,  and  with  an  essay  on 
changes  prior  to  the  year  1879.   Square  8°  cloth,  uncut.   N.V. 

658  Convention  for  the  Liquidation  of  the  Canada  paper  money, 

belonging  to  the  subjects  of  Great  Britain,  between  the 
King  of  Great  Britain  and  the  most  christian  King.  4" 
half  morocco.  London,  1766 


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Convents.  Lorette.  History  of  Louise,  Daughter  of  a  Ca- 
nadian Nun  :  exhibiting  the  Interior  of  Female  Convents, 
rortrait,     8'^  l)oards,  uncut.  New  York,  1833 

660  CoNVKNi  ,     Awful  Disclosures  of  Maria  Monk,  the   thrillinj; 

mysteries  of  a  convent  revealed  and  Six  ^[onths  in  a  Cor»- 
vent.     12"  cloth.  Phila. 

661  Convents.     Six  Months  in  a  Convent :  —  Supplement  to  Six 

Months  in  a  Convent ;  —  Answer  to  Six  Months  in  a  Con- 
vent ;  —  Charlestown  Convent,  its  destruction  by  a  mob  ;  — 
Report  of  the  Committee  relating  to  the  destruction  of  the 
Ursuline  Convent,  Aug.  11,  1834;  —  Review  of  the  Lady 
Superior's  Reply  to  "  Six, Months  in  a  Convent."    6  pieces. 

662  C-'ooK,  James.     Voyage  round  the  World,  performed   in    His 

Majesty's  Ships,  the  Resolution  and  Adventure,  in  1772-5. 
illustrated  with  a  chart  of  the  Southern  Hemisphere,  show- 
ing the  tracts  of  some  of  the  most  distinguished  navigators, 
and  a  variety  of  Portraits  and  Views  of  Places  drawn  dur- 
ing the  voyage,  by  Mr.  Hodges.     4  vols.  8°  calf. 

Dublin,  1777 

663  Cook.    Journal  of  the  Resolution's  Voyage,  in   1772,    1773, 

1774,  and  1775,  on  Discovery  to  the  Southern  Hemisphere. 
Maps  and  plates.    8°  calf.  London,  1775 

664  CooNEV,    Robert.      Compendious   History  of  the   Northern 

Part  of  the  Province  of  New  Brunswick,  and  of  the  District 
of  Gaspe,  in  Lower  Canada.  8°  boards,  uncut  (cover 
loose).  Halifax,  1838 

665  Cooper,  J.  Fenimore.     The   American   Democrat;  or,  Hints 

on  the  social  and  civic  relations  of  the  United  States  of 
America.     F'irst  edition.     12°  cloth.        Cooperstown,  1838 

666  Corner,  Miss.     History  of  China  and   India,  pictorial   and 

descriptive.  Maps  and  numerous  illustrations.  8°  full 
morocco,  gilt  edges.  London,  1847 

667  CoRNUT,   Jacobus.       Canadensium     Plantarum,   aliarumque 

nondum  editarum  Historia;  cui  adiectum  est  ad  calcem 
Enchiridion  Botanicum  I'-xrisense.  68  finely  engraved 
plates  of  trees,  plants,  etc.     4°  calf.  Parisiis,  1635 

668  CoBNWALLi.s,  K.    The  New  El-Dorado;  or,  British  Columbia. 

Map  and  illustrations.     8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1858 

669  CosTEi.LO,   Louisa   Stuart.      The   Rose   Garden  of    Persia. 

Specimens  of  Persian  Poetry,  translated  into  English,  beau- 
tifully illuminated  in  gold  and  colors  in  fac-simile  of  the 
originals,  printed  within  engraved  borders.  Small  8°  full 
light  polished  caU"  extra,  gilt  edges.  London,  1845 

670  Costume.     Recueil  des  divers   Costumes   des   Habitans  de 

Bordeaux  et  des  environs.  36  finely  colored  plates,  with 
descriptive  letter-press.    Folio,  half  sheep,  uncut.  Bordeaux. 


fcaS" 

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671  Cos'iUMK.     JUuslralions  of   English   and  Eoreign  Costume, 

from  the  fifteenth  century  to  the  present  day.  A  Series  of 
96  full  length  (colored)  portraits,  engraved  by  Pauquet 
Brothers,  after  the  designs  of  Albert  Durer,  Titian,  Vecel- 
lico,  Jost  Ammans,  Holbein,  Rubens,  Vandyck  and  the 
principal  artists  of  the  present  time.  Royal  4°  full  mor., 
gilt  edges.  '   London,  1875 

672  CosTU.MES  of  British  Ladies,  from  the  time  of  William  the  ist 

to  the  reign  of  Queen  Victoria.  35  plates.  (Incomplete 
and  stained.)     Folio,  paper.  London. 

673  CosTiTMRS  of  the  Catholique  Clergy  and  OfTicers  of  the  Vati- 

can.    24  colored  plates.     12°  boards. 

67.1  [CousTELiER,  A.  U.]     L'heureuse    Foiblesse,   ou   I'Entretien 
des  Tuilleries.    Nouvelle  galante.    16°  calf.  La  Ilaye,  1736 

Also  bound  in  the  same  volume  :  Les  Quatre  veuves,  Londres,  1746 ; 
—  Zelindor  et  Zaire,  Le  llaye,  Van  der  Aa,  1755;  —  Tanast^s,  conte 
allegorique;  —  L' Amours  decent  et  dt'licat  ou  le  beau  dc  la  galanterie. 
A  la  tendresse,  chez  les  Amans,  I/60. 

675  CowPER,  William.     Poems  of.     New  edition,  with  head  and 

tail  pieces,  designed  by  Thurston.     2  vols.  8°  calf. 

London, 1808 

676  Cox,  E.  W.     Arts   of   Writing,  Reading   and  Speaking.     12" 

cloth.  New  York,  1874 

677  Cox,  Ross,     Columbia   River;    or,   Scenes  and  Adventures 

during  a  residence  of  six  years  on  the  western  side  of  the 
Rocky  Mountains  among  various  tribes  of  Indians,  hitherto 
unknown;  together  with  a  journey  across  the  American 
Continent.     2  vols,  in  i,  8°  half  calf.  London,  1832 

678  CoxE,  Peter.     Social  Day;  a  Poem  in  four  cantos.     With  3:' 

exquisite  engravings  mostly  by  J.  Scott,  after  designs  by 
Wilkie,  Stothard,  Smirke  and  others.  Royal  8°  half  calf, 
gilt.  London,  1823 

679  Craik,  George  L.     Manual   of   English   Literature,  and   the 

history  of  the  English  Language.     Small  8°  cloth.  London. 

680  Craik.      History  of   British   Commerce,  from  the   earliest 

Times.     3  vols,  in  i,  i6°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1844 

681  Crantz,  David.     History  of  Greenland;    containing  a   De- 

scription of  the  Country  and  its  Inhabitants,  and  particu- 
larly, a  Relation  of  the  Mission,  carried  on  for  above  these 
thirty  years  by  the  LTnitas  Fratrum,  at  New  Hennhuth  and 
Lichtenfels,  in  that  Country.  Maps  and  numerous  copper 
plates.     2  vols.  8°  diamond  russia.  London,  1767 

682  Creasy,  E.  S.     Fifteen   Decisive  Battles  of  the  World,  from 

Marathon  to  Waterloo.     Square  12°  half  roan. 

New  York,  188 1 

683  Crellius,  Johannis.     Declaratio  Sententiae  de  Caussis  Mortis 

Christi.     i6°  old  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges.  (Parisiis),  1637 


CATALOGUE. 


684  CuAMoiiiV  Series  of  Jesuit  Memoires,  Relations,  etc.,  relating 

to  the  French  Colonies  in  North  America.  Edited  by  J.  G. 
Shea.  13  vols,  bound  in  10,  small  4"  and  8"  in  various 
bindings.  Nouvelle  York,  1858-69 

I.  Bigot,  J.  Copie  d'une  Lettre  escrite  par  Le  Pere  Jacques  Bigot 
de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  I'An  16S4,  pour  accompagner  un  collier  de 
pourcelaine  envoiee  par  les  Abnaquisue  la  Mission  du  Sainct  Fran90i!» 
de  Sales,  dans  la  Nouvelle  I'lance  au  tombeau  de  leur  Sainct  Patron  ^ 
Annecy. 

II. —  Chaumonot,  P.  J.  Nf.  La  Vie  du  R.  P.  Pierre  Joseph  Cliau- 
nionot,  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  Missionaire  dans  la  Nouvelle  France, 
ecrite  par  lui-m^me,  I'a  168S. 

III. — Chaumonot.  Suite  sa  deVie,  avec  la  maniere  d'orasion  du 
venerable  pere,  ecrit  parlui-meme. 

IV. —  Dablon,  C.  Relation  de  se  qui  s'est  passe  de  plus  remarnn- 
aljle  aux  missions  des  peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  en  la  Nouvell.; 
h  ranee,  les  annees  1672  and  1673.     (L^rge  paper.) 

V. —  Relation  de  la  Mission  du  Missi.spi  du  seniinaire  de  Quebec  en 
1700,  par  M.  M.  de  Montegny.  de  St.  Coste,  et  Thauniur  de  la  Source. 

VI. —  Sagean,  Mathieu.  Kxtrait  de  la  relation  des  aventure*  ct 
voyages. 

Vll. —  Mllet,  1'.  Relation  de  sa  caplivite  parmi  les  Onneiouis,  en 
1600-QI. 

VIII. —  Relations  des  Affaires  du  Canada  en  1C96.  Avec  des  lettres 
des  peres  de  compagnie  de  Jesus,  depuis  1696  jusqu'a  1702. 

IX. —  Dreuillettes,  G.  tpistola  ad  Dominum  Joannem  WIntrop, 
(jic)  1651. 

X. —  Copie  de  Deux  Lettres  envoices  de  la  Nouvelle  France,  a u 
pere  Procureur  des  Missions  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  en  sescontrees, 
i6:i6. 

XI. —  Lettres  envoiees  de  la  Nouvelle  France,  au  R.  P.Jacques 
Renault,  Provincial  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  en  la  Province  de  la 
Nouvelle  France,  par  le  R.  P.  Ilier.  Lallcmant,  1C60. 

XII. —  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de  plus  remarquable  au.x  Mis- 
sions des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  en  la  Nouvelle  France  ts 
mnees  1676  et  1677. 

XIII. —  Narrfe  du  Voyage  faict  pour  la  Mi.ssion  des  Abnaquois  et 
des  Connaissances  tirez  de  la  Nouvelle  Angleterre,  et  des  dispositionn 
des  Magistrals  de  cette  Republique  pour  le  secours  contre  les  Iroquois 
es  annees  1650  et  1651. 

685  Cr^mazie,  Octave.    (Euvres  Completes.     Publit;es  sous   le 

patronage  de  I'lnstitute  Canadien  de  Quebec.     Portrait.     2 
vols,  imperial  8°  half  morocco,  uncut  edges,  gilt  tops. 
L.\RGE  PAPER.     Only  12  copies  printed.  Montreal,  18S2 

Cremazie  is  the  author  of  the  Canadian  National  song  "  Le  Drapeau 
de  Carilon." 

687  Cremazie,  Jacques,      ^[anuel  des  Notions  Utiles  stir  les 

Droits  Politiques,  le  Droit  Civil,  la  loi  Criminelle  et  Muni- 
cipale,  les  Lois  Rurales,  etc.     12°  half  calf.    Quebec,  1852 

688  Crkuxius,   Franclscus.       Histoire    Canadensis,   seu    Nova- 

Francize  Libri  decern,  ad  annum  usque  Christi  1656.  Map 
and  13  plates  on  copper,  including  the  large  plate  of  the 
martyrdom  of  Fathers  Denoue,  Jogues  and  others,  accord- 
ing to  Harrisse  usually  wanting.     Good  copy.     4°  calf. 

Parisiis,  1664 


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CATALOGUE. 


71 


6g: 


695 


Munchausen, 
the  Baron's 
Cruikshank, 


693  Cruikshank. 


694 


689  Cruikshank,  George.      Life  in    Paris ;    or,   the   Rambles. 

Sprees  and  Amours  of  Dick  Wildfire,  Squire  Jenkins  and 
Captain  O'Shuflleton.  Embellished  with  2 1  comic  vignettes 
and  2 1  colored  engravings  by  George  Cruikshank.  Original 
edition.    8^  straight  grained  morocco,  gilt.     London,  1827 

690  Cruikshank.    Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Lord 

Hyron.     By  George  Clinton.     Portrait  and  numerous  illus 
irations  by  George  Cruikshank.     8°  boards,  uncut. 

London,  1S27 

691  Cruikshank.    Peter  Schlemihl,  the  Shadowless  Man.     From 

the  German  of  Von  Chamisso,  by  Sir  John  Bowring.  Plates 
by  George  Cruiksha»^k.  Small  8°  half  calf  extra,  uncut, 
gilt  top,  by  Tout.  London,  186 1 

Cruikshank.    Travels  and  Surprising  Adventures  of  Baron 
Illustrated  with  37  curious  engravings  fron\ 
own   designs,  and  fine   wood-cuts  by  George 
Portrait  and  colored  plates.     12°  cloth. 

London, 1S69 
Bachelor's  Own   Book ;    or,  the   Progress  of 
Mr.  Lambkin  (Gent.)  in  the  pursuit  of  pleasure  and  amuse- 
ment and  also  in  search  of  health  and  happiness.    21  plates 
by  George  Cruikshank.     Small  8°  boards.  Glasgow. 

Cpuikshank.  Playfair  Papers;  or,  Brother  Jonathan,  liic 
smartest  nation  in  all  creation.  I'lutes  by  Robert  Cruik- 
shank.    3  vols,  small  S"  clolh,  uncut.     (Stamp  on  titles.) 

London,  1841 

CuuiKbiiANK.  Monsieur  Tonson,  by  John  Taylor,  Esq. 
Illustrated  by  Robert  Cruikshank.  i6°  half  crushed  levant 
morocco  extra,  gilt  edges.  London,  1S34 

696  CuGNET,  F.  J.  Traitd  de  la  Loi  des  Fiefs ;  —  Traitd  des 
Anciennes  Lois  de  Propridte'  en  Canada  (with  the  leaf  at  end 
containing  list  of  law  books) ;  —  Extrait  des  Registres  du 
('onseil  Supericur  et  des  Regvitres  des  Intendants  ;  — 
Traitd  de  la  Police.  The  four  parts  with  their  respective 
title-pages  bound  in  i  vol.  4°  half  calf.  Brown  :  Quebec,  1775 

A  fine,  clean  and  large  copy  of  this  very  rare  code  of  laws,  the  first 
published  in  Canada,  has  a  name  clipped  from  first  title-page. 

CuGNKT.     The  Same.     2  vols.  4°  unbound  and  uncut,  in  ex- 
ceptionally line  condition.  Quebec,  1775 
No  other  copy  in  this  state  is  known  to  be  obtainable. 
CuGNET.     Extraits  des  Registres  du  Conseil  Supcrieur  cl  des 
egistres  d'Intendancc.     4°  calf. 

Guillaume  Brown  :  Quebec,  1775 

Judge  Charles  Mondelet's  copy,  with  signature  on  fly-leaf. 

CuGNET.    Traitd  de  la  Loi  des  Fiefs  ;  — Traitd  des  Anciennes 

Lois  de  Propridtd  en  Canada.  4''calf.  G.  Brown :  Quebec,i775 

Jwdge  Charles  Mondelet's  copy,  with  signature  on  fly  leaf  and  first  title. 


697 


69S 


699 


7» 


CATALOGUE. 


700  Cunningham,  Peter,     Story  of   Nell  Gwyn,  and  the  Sayings 

of  Charles  II,  with  a  complete  index  to  the  personages 
mentioned,  now  first  published.  i^  process  portraits. 
Royal  8°  half  morocco,  uncut.  New  Vork,  i88j 

701  CuoQ,  J.  A.     Lexique   do  la  I/angue  Al^onquinc.     8°  paper, 

uncut.  Montreal,  18S6 

J02  CuoQ.     1/Cxique  de  la  Lanquc  Iroquoisc  avcc  notes  et  appen- 
dices.   8°  paper.  Montreal. 

703  CURWEN,  Henry.     History  of  Hooksellors,  the   Old   and   the 

New.    Portraits  and  illustrations.    8^"  cloth,  uncut.    London. 

704  Cutter,  C.  A.     Rules   for   a    printed    Dictionary  Catalogue. 

8°  paper.  Washington,  1876 

705  CUTTS,  Rev.  E.  L.     Scenes   and   Chnraclers   of  the   Middle 

Ages.     182  illustrations.     Square  8'^  cloth.      T^ondon,  1872 

706  CvcLOP.EDiA  of  Painters  and  Paintings,  edited  by  J.  U.  Champ- 

lin,  Jr.,  Critical  Editor,  Charles  C.  Perkins.  With  more 
than  2,000  illustrations,  including  48  full-page  reproductions 
of  modern  paintings.  4  vols.  4°  half  morocco,  uncut  edges, 
jilt  tops.  New  York,  i888 


& 


707 


708 


D 


'ACVGNA,  CiiKisioniLK.  ^'oyages  and  Discoveries  in 
_  South  America.  The  first  up  the  River  of  Amazons 
to  Quito,  in  Peru,  and  back  again  to  Brazil.  The  second 
up  the  river  of  Plata,  and  thence  by  land  to  the  mines  of 
Potosi,  by  Mons.  Acarette.  The  third  from  Cayenne  into 
Guiana,  in  search  of  the  Lake  of  Parima.  By  M.  Grillet 
and  Bechamel.     Maps.     8'^  old  calf.     (Covers  broken.) 

London,  1698 

Daix,  Fran<;ois.  Polydore  ou  le  Printemps  des  Amour  du 
Sieur  Daix.  16°  full  citron  levant  morocco,  super  extra, 
mosaic  sides  and  back,  gilt  edges,  inside  borders  by  Thi- 
KARON.  Thibaud  Ancelin  :  Lyon,  1605 

A  sumptuous  copy  of  a  very  rare  book  in  a  binding  of  great  beauty. 

The  sides  are  ornamented  witli  a  broad  guirland  "i  petits  fers"  of  a 

/  delicate  patt>    >,  the  leaves  on  inlaid  green  and  the  blossoms  or.  inlaid 

blue  leather.     The  back  is  in  compartments  with  leaves  on  inlaid 

leather. 

709  [Daniel,  Rev.  ¥.]     Nos  Gloires  Nalionales  ou   Histoire  des 

principales  Families  du  Canada.  Numerous  portraits,  also 
a  portrait  of  the  author  and  other  extra  portraits  inserted, 
also  numerous  manuscript  notes  by  the  author.  (Only  100 
copies  published.    2  vols.  8°  halt  morocco.    Montreal,  1867 

710  Dankers  and   Sluyter.    Journal   of  a  Voyage  to  New  York 

and  a  tour  in  several  of  the  American  Colonies  in  1679-80. 
Translated   and   edited   by  H.  C.  Afurphy.     Imperial  8° 


paper,  uncut. 
Large  PAncR. 


Brooklyn,  1867 


CATALOGUE. 


73 


712 


7'3 


711  D'AuvERGNE,  Martial.  Les  Arrets  d'Amours  avec  TAmant 
rendu  Cordelier,  k  rObservance  d'Aniours  accoinpagnez  des 
Commentaires  Juridiques  et  Joyeaux  de  Bcnoit  do  Court, 
augnient(fe  de  plusieurs  arrets,  de  Notes,  et  d'un  (Ilossair»: 
des  Anciens  Termes.  licst  edition.  I'ine  copy.  12'^  crim 
son  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges.  .Vinsterdain,  1731 

David,  L.  O.     Biographies  ct  Portraits.     Portraits.    8*  cloth. 

Montreal,  1876 
David.     Les  Patriotcs  de  1837-185S.     8''  paper,  uncut. 

Montreal,  iSSj 

714  Davies,  Jolin.     History   of  the   Caribby   Islands,  viz.,  Harba- 

does,  St.  Christophers,  St.  Vincent,  Martinico,  Dominico, 
Barbouthos,  Monserrat,  Mevis,  .Antego  in  all  XXVIII  : 
Containing  the  natural  and  moral  history  of  those  islands, 
illustrated  with  several  piece  of  sculpture,  representing  the 
most  considerable  rarities  therein  described,  with  a  Carib- 
bian  vocabulary.     9  plates.     Small  folio,  sheep. 

London,  16O6 

715  Davis,  A.  Antiquities  of  Central  America,  and  the  Discovery 
of  New  England  by  the  Northmen,  500  years   before   Col- 


7,6 


umbus.     8"  paper. 


Boston,  1842 


Davis.  History  of  New  Amsterdam  ;  or.  New  York  as  it  was 
in  the  days  of  the  Dutch  Governors.     12°  cloth. 

New  \'ork,  1854 

717  Dawson,  Rev.  A.  N.     Our  Strength   and   their  Strength,  the 

North  West  Territory,  and  other  Papers  chieHy  relating   to 
the  Dominion  of  Canada.     8°  cloth.  Ottawa,  1870 

718  Dawson,  George.     Shakespeare  and  other  Lectures.     Edited 

by  George  St.  Clair.     8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  188S 

719  Dawson,  Sir  J.  W.     Fossil  men  and  their  Modern   Represen- 

tatives ;  —  Origin   of   the  World   according  to   Revelation 
and  Science.     Illustrations.     2  vols.  8"^  cloth,  uncut. 

London, 1883-83 
Dawson.     Report  on  the  Fossil  Plants  of  the  Lower  Carbon- 
iferous and  Millstone  Grit  Formations  of  Canada.     Plates. 
8°  paper.  Montreal,  1873 

Dawson.  Archaia  ;  or.  Studies  of  the  Cosmogony  and  Nat- 
ural History  of  the  Hebrew  Scriptures.     8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Montreal,  i860 

Dawson.  Acadian  Geology,  the  geological  structure,  organic 
remains,  and  mineral  resources  of  Nova  Scotia,  New  Bruns- 
wick and  Prince  Edward    Island.     Illustrations.     8°   cloth. 

London. 1868 

Day,  Mrs.  M.  C.  Pioneers  of  the  Eastern  Townships  :  con- 
taining official  and  reliable  information  respecting  the  for- 
mation of  Settlements  ;  with  incidents  in  their  early  history, 
and  details  of  Adventures,  Peril  and  Deliverances,  la** 
cloth.  Montreal,  1863 


720 


721 


722 


7^3 


74 


CATALOGUE. 


724  [Deane,  Charles.] 
•'  Delta."     Small 


7^5 


printed. 
Deane.    'I  he  same. 


Spurious  Reprints   of   Early  Books.     Ey 
4°  paper,  uncut.    Only  75  copies  privately 

Boston,  1865 

Royal  4°  paper,  uncut.       Boston,  1865 


!    I 


Large  paper.     Only  30  copies  printed. 

726  De  Brv.     Collectiones   percgrinationum  in   Indiam  Oricnt;i- 
icm  et  Indiam  Occidentalem  xxv  partibus  comprehcnsfT'  a 
Tlicodoro,  Joan-Theodore  de  Bry,  et  a  Metho  Merian  pub 
licatac.  Francortuti  ad  Mcenum,  1590-159^ 

"  Great  Voyages  in  Latin  :  — 

Part  i. — llariot  T.  Adiuiraiida  n.u ratio,  I'ida  tamcn.dc  Commodis 
» t  Incolarvm  Ritibvs  Virginiae,  nvpcr  atlnioilvin  ab  Anglis,  qvi  a  Dn. 
Kicirdo  flreinvile  Eqvestris  Ordinis  viro  c6  in  coloniani  Aiinci 
M.U.LXXXV.  dcdvcti  sunt  invcnt.x  svnitus  faticntc  Dn.  Walters 
Kalcigli  lii|veslris  ordinis  viro  I'odinarvni  Sinnni  pricfecto  ex  axctoii- 
frile  Serenissimse  Keiiinx  Angli.T.  Anglico  .^cri|)ta  scrnionio  d  Thorn 
llariot,  eivsdem  Walteri  Doniestico,  in  cam  Coloniani  niisso  vf  KcrIo- 
nis  hi  t\m  diiigcnttr  observarcl  Nviic  avtvni  firiinvni  Latin  donaia  a 
«  .  C  A.  Cvni  gratia  \  priuilej;io  Cacs,  Maicst.  ad  quadriennium. 
lincravcd  title  and  29  finely  engraved  I'lales  including  that  of  "Adam 
;tntl  live,"  often  lacking.  .Mso  the  fust  important  map  of  Virginia. 
iMilaiged  with  many  aciditional  blanls  j)ages  and  made  taller  by  striji.s 
neatly  attached  to  bottom  of  each  leaf,  lolio,  full  bound  in  levant 
morocco,  elegantly  tooled  in  (Jrolier  style,  gilt  edges.  l"rancofuiti  inl 
M«>t;nvin,'rv|)is  loannis  Wecheli,  .Sumptibvs  Vero  'I'hcodori  ])^.  Hiy, 
Anno  ,MI).\'C:  Vcnalcs  Ucprivntvr  in  (Jtlicina  .Sigisnivndi  Fcirabendii. 

Line  complete  and  perfect  copy  of  the  last  i.s.sue  of  the  first  edition 
"f  this  notable  book.  \Vith  very  line  imjiressions  of  the  plates  before 
i!ie  title  had  engraved  on  it  Cum  gratia,  etc.,  which  is  in  small  italics, 
I'll  narrow  slip  pasted  on, and  with  I'hcdori  and  Feirabendii;  al^o  with 
tiiangular  culs-de-Iamp  at  the  end  of  the  index  and  the  Mendw. 

"  .All  earlier  condition  than  Ijrunct  has  seen."  —  QuariU/i. 

7:7   De  Bry.     Tarts  2  to  8.     A  very  fine   set.     7  vols,    folio,  full 
crimson  straight  grained  morocco,  uncut  edges. 

Part  2. — Le  Moyne  de  Morgues,  Preiiis  narralio  coruiii  qua:  in 
Florida  America:  provincia  Gallis  acciderunt. 

First  edition.  Map  and  43  plates.  An  account  of  the  unfortunatr 
fvpeditions  of  the  French  Huguenots  into  FloridaunderK.de  Laudon- 
iiierc,  J.  de  Kibaud,  and  D.  de  Gourges. 

I'ART  3. — Stade,  Johannis,  Americae  tertia  pars  memorabile.  Pro- 
vincix  Brasilx  historia,  addita  est  narratio  profectionis  J.  Lerii.  Map 
iiud  45  plates  printed  in  the  text.     1592. 

.'>ecoiid  edition,  with  the  second  variation  of  the  escutcheon  plate 
and  the  proof  plate  of  Adam  and  V,\e. 

Part  4. — Benzoni,  IL  America  pars  quarta,  sive  In.signis  ct  Admi- 
-  rnnda  Historia  de  reperta  primum  Occidentali  India  a  Chiistophoio 
Colombo.     1593. 

First  edition.     Map  and  r^  plates. 

Parts. — Benzoni.  AmCricx  pars  quinta  Nobilis.  Secundac  secti- 
onis.     Portrait  of  Columbus,  map  of  New  Spain  and  22  plates.     1595. 

First  edition.  92(8;  pages).  The  foot-notes  in  Roman,  the  nuinDcr- 
ing  of  the  plates  also  in  Roman. 

Part  6. — Benzoni.     Americx  pars  sexta.     Scctio  tertia.     Map  of 


u 


America,  plan  of  Cusrn  and  3S  plates. 
First  edition, 


I  ;o6. 


CATALOGUE. 


7: 


7  28 


729 


730 


73« 


732 


73.5 


half  sheep. 

De  Burf,  C.  V. 
Connoisance 
calf. 


73 » 


735 


.'AKT  7. — Schmidel.      America:  pars  VII.      Veiisaiina  et  jucuudiit- 
>iina  descriptio  praccipuarum  quaruiidain  Indi.i;  regionum  ct  Insula 
rum,    quae  nuidem  nullis  ante  hac  tempora  vij*  cognitaeque,  iani 
primura  ab  Ulrico  Fabro.     1599,  etc. 

rirst  edition,  with  plate  on  p.  7. 

Fart  8. — (Raleigh  9  Guiana,  etc.)  Americx  pars  VHI  continens 
I'rimo,  Descriptionem  trium  Itineruin  Nobili^isimi  ct  fortissimi  equiliii 
1  rancisci  Oratcen,  qui  peragrato  primutn  universo  terrarum  orbe,  posteu 
I  urn  nobili.4smo  Equite  Johanne  ilaucl(en>«.  Secundo,  iter  nobiliiisinii 
Ijuiitis  Thnms  Candisch.     Tcrtio,  Gualtheri  Kalegh.     1599,  etc. 

rirst  edition,  with  the  two  small  maps,  the  large  map  of  Guiana  and 
iS  plate.s. 

De  Bry.  Eenzon,  11.  America;  pars  sexta.  Sectio  tertia. 
First  edition.     28  plates.     (Map  and  plan  missing.)     Folio, 

Francofurti,  1596 

Bibliographic  Instructive  ;   ou  Traitt'  de  la 
des  Livres   Rares  et   Singuliers.     7  vols.  8° 

Paris,  1763-68 

De  Buuk.  Supplement  a  la  Bibliogr.iphie  Instructive.  2  vols. 
8°  half  crimson  calf,  Paris,  1769 

De  Bure,  Richard.  Pliilobiblion,  Excellent  Traito  sur  I'Atnour 
des  Livres.  Traduite  par  llippolyte  Cocheris.  12'^  half 
«:alf,  uncut,  gilt  top.  Paris,  i85<) 

Declaration  of  Indi^pendcnce  and  Constiluiion  of  the  United 
States  of  America.    S'' cloth.  New  York,  1864 

De  Foe,  Daniel.  The  Life  antl  Strange,  Surprizing  Adven- 
tures of  Robinson  Crusoe,  of  York,  Mariner,  who  lived  eight 
and  twenty  years  all  alone  in  an  uninhabited  island  on  ilie 
roast  of  America,  near  the  mouth  of  the  Great  River  Oroo- 
noque.  .  .  .  Written  by  Himself.  Frontispiece.  The 
Second  Edition.  London,  printed  for  W.  Taylor,  at  the 
.Ship  in  Pater-Noster-Row,  1719;  —  The  Farther  Adven- 
tures of  Robinson  Crusoe.  Being  the  Second  and  Last  Pari 
of  His  Life,  and  of  the  Strange,  Surprizing  Accounts  of  His 
Travels  Round  Three  Parts  ol  the  Globe.  Written  by  Him 
self.  Folding  Map  of  the  World,  First  Edition.  London, 
printed  for  W.  Taylor,  at  the  Ship  in  Pater-Noster-Row, 
1719.  2  vols,  small  8°  russet  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by 
Roc-er  Payne.  London,  1719 

From  Sir  \V.  Tite's  library,  with  autograph  signature. 

Deioe.  Life  and  Strange  Surprising  Adventures  of  Robin- 
son Crusoe  of  York,  mariner,  as  related  by  himself.  F'ac- 
simile  reproduction  of  the  first  edition,  published  in  1719. 
With  an  introduction,  by  Austin  Dobson.  Frontispiece. 
8^  cloth,  '  London,  18S;, 

Dent,  J.  C,  The  last  Forty  Years,  Canada  since  the  Union 
fif  184 1.  Numerous  portraits  and  plates.  Also  an  autograpli 
letter  of  the  author  inserted.  2  vols.  4"  half  morocco  extra, 
gilt  edges.  Toronto, 


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736  DenisoNj  George  T.      Fenian  Raid  on  Fort  Erie ;  with  an 

account  of  the  hatth"  of  Ridgeway,  June,  1866.  Map.  8° 
paper.  Toronto,  1866 

737  Df.nvs,  Monsieur.      Description  GtJographique  et  Historique 

des  Costes  de  i'Amdrique  Septentrionale.  Avec  I'Histoire 
naturelle  de  Pais,  VVith  the  exceedingly  rare  map  and 
plates  seldom  found  in  copies.     2  vols.  12°  calf,  gilt  edges. 

Paris,  1672 

I'iiie  copy,  bound  by  Simier,  and  exceedingly  rare,  priced  by  Dufosse 
<>x>  francs,  containing  the  map  ;ind  two  plates  of  which  Harrisse  says, 
in  his  "  Notes  siir  la  Nouvelle  France,"  that  he  never  was  able  to  fina  a 
copy  containing  them. 

738  De  Roos,  F.  F.     Personal  Narrative  of  Travels  in  the  United 

States  and  Canada  in  1826.  With  remarks  on  the  present 
state  of  the  .American  navy.     Plates.     8°  boa' ds,  uncut. 

London, 1827 

739  Dkroute  (La)  et  I'Adieu  dos  Filles  de  Joye  de  la  Ville  et 

Faubourgs  de  Paris,  avec  leur  Nom,  leur  Nombre,  les  Par- 
ticularitez  de  leur  prise  et  de  leur  Emprisonnement,  et  Re- 
queste  ii  M.  D.  V.  L.  Fine  copy.  18°  red  morocco  extra, 
gilt  edges,  by  Rividre,  very  rare. 

Jouxte  la  copie  k  Paris  (Hollande),  1667 

The  Het]^ueste  was  addressed  10  .Madame  de  la  Valli^re.  A  copy  was 
tctently  priLcd  jC'~- 

740  D'EscHAVANN'Es,  Jouffroy.      Traitd  complet  de  la  Science  du 

Plason,  a  I'usage  des  bibliophiles,  archdologues,  amateurs 
d'objets  d'art  et  de  curiosiid,  numismatics,  archevistes. 
Illustrations.     Small  8°  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1885 

741  Desfontaines,  Abbd.      Le  Nouveau  Gulliver,  ou  Voyage  de 

Jean  Gulliver,  fils  du  capitaine  Gulliver.  Traduit  d'un 
Manuscrit  Anglois.  Elegant  copy.  2  vols,  in  i,  12°  full 
crimson  crushed  levant  morocco,  gilt  fillets  on  sides,  gilt 
back,  inside  border,  edges  gilt  over  marble,  by  Belz- 
SiiDRiE.  Paris,  1730 

742  Desmarests,  I.     Le  Combat  Spirituel,  ou  de  la  perfection  de 

la  vie  chresiienne,  traductiou  faite  en  vers.     16°  paper. 

Paris,  1554 
Piiated  with  the  so-called  "type  of  the  Richelieu  bible." 

743  Des  Portes,  Philippe;      Les  Premieres  Oiuvres  de  Philippes 

des  Portes.  Au  Roy  de  France  et  de  Polongnc  Reueues, 
corrigees  et  augmentees  pour  la  quatrieme  impiession.  16" 
beautifully  bound  in  full  crimson  polished  levant  morocco, 
gilt  edges,  inside  borders,  by  Thibaron-Joi.v.  Paris,  1577 
Tall  copy.     1 39  mill. 

744  Dtvii.LE,  E.     Examples  of  Astronomic  and  (Jeodetic  Calcula- 

tions for  the  use  of  Land  Surveyors.   8''  cloth.  Quebec,  1878 


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745  Deux  Visites  h.  Nicolas  de  Flue.    Relations  de  Jean  de  VVald- 

heim  et  d'Albert  de  Bonstetten,  traduites  oar  Edouard  Fick. 
Small  4°  full  blue  crushed  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges, 
by  Petit.  (Genbve,  1864) 

Holland  paper  copy. 

A  valuable  document  relating  to  tlie  history  of  Switzerland,  printed 
in  antique  type,  from  ancient  manuscripts. 

746  Devil  (The)  upon  Crutches  in  England,  or  Night-Scenes  in 

London,  A  satirical  work,  written  upon  the  plan  of  tht; 
celebrated  Diab'e  Boiteaux  of  Monsieur  Le  Sage.  By  a 
Gentleman  of  Oxford.     Small  S°  half  calf,  unctat,  gilt  top. 

London,  1759 

747  Dewart,  Edward  If.      Selections  from  Canadian  Poets,  with 

occasional  critical  and  biographical  notes,  and  an  introduc- 
tory essay  on  Canadian  Poetry.     Small  8°  cloth. 

Montreal,  1864 

748  DiBDiN,  Thomas.      Metrical  History  of  England,  or  recoUec- 

lections,  in  rhyme,  of  some  of  the  most  prominent  features 
in  our  national  chronology,  from  the  landing  of  Julius  Caesar 
to  the  commencement  of  the  Regency,  18 12.  2  vols.  8"' 
boards,  uncut.  London,  18 13 

749  DiBDiN,  Rev.  T.  V.      Bibliographical,    Antiquarian  and   Pic 

turesque  Tour  in  France  and  Germany.  Portraits  and 
illustrations.     3  vols.  8°  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1829 

750  DiBDiN.     Introduction  to  the  Knowledge  of  rare  and  valuable 

Editions  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  Classics.  Fourth  edition, 
greatly  enlarged  and  corrected.  2  vols.  8°  half  antique  calf, 
red  edges.  London    1827 

75 1  DiBDiN.     Library  Companion;    or,  the   Voung  Man's  Guide 

and  the  Old  Man's  Comfort  in  the  Choice  of  a  Library. 
8°  half  red  morocco.  London,  1824 

752  DiBDiN.     Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Books  printed  in  tht^ 

Fifteenth  Century,  lately  forming  part  of  the  library'  of  the 
Duke  Di  Cassano  Serra,  and  now  the  property  of  George 
John,  Earl  Spencer,  K.  G.  With  a  General  Index  of  Authors 
and  Editions  contained  in  the  present  volume,  and  in  the 
Bibliotheca  Spenseriana  and  ^'Edes  Althorpianaj.  Imperial 
8°  half  morocco.  London,  1823 

753  DiBDiN.    Bibliomania;  or,  Book  Madness.    A  Bibliographical 

Romance.  New  and  improved  edition,  to  which  are  arided 
Preliminary  Observations  and  a  Supplement,  including  a 
Key  to  the  Assumed  Characters  in  the  Dram.:.  Portrait 
and  wood  engravings.  Imperial  8°  half  green  morocco, 
gilt  top,  untrimmed  edges.  London,  1876 

754  DiBDiN.     Introduction  to  the  Knowledge  of  rare  and  valuable 

Editions  of  the  Greek  and  Roman  Classics.  8°  old  polished 
calf.  Glocester,  1802 


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CATALOGUE. 


755  DinDiN.     Keminiscences  of  a  Literary  Life.     \\'iih  the  Index 

which  is  often  wanting.  Portrait  and  plate.  2  vols.  8°  full 
morocco.  London,  1836 

756  Dickens,  Charles.     American  Notes  for  General  Circulation, 

Frontispiece  by  C.  Stanfield.    12"  half  mor.     London,  1850 

757  Dickens.      Old   Curiosity   Shop.      Frontispiece.      12"    half 

morocco.  London,  1853 

758  Dickinson,  John.     Political  Writings  of.     2  vols.  8°  sheep. 

Wilmington,  1801 

759  [Dickinson.]     Regulations  lately  made  concerning  the  Colo- 

nies and  the  Taxes  imposed  upon  them  considered.  8"^ 
stitched.  London,  1765 

760  Dickinson.      Reasons  for  keeping  Guadaloupe  at  a  Peace, 

preferable  to  Canada,  explained  in  Five  Letters  from  a 
Gentleman  in  Guadaloupe  to  his  Friend  in  London.  8" 
stitched.  London,  1761 

761  Dickinson.      Letters  from  a  Farmer  in  Pennsj'lvania  to  the 

Inhabitants  of  the  British  Colonics.     S°  stitched. 

London,  176S 

762  Dickinson's  Comprehensive  Pictures  of  the  Great  Exhibition 

of  185 1,  from  the  originals  painted  for  the  Prince  Albert, 
by  Nash,  Haghe  and  Roberts.  With  53  finely  colored 
plates.    2  vols,  in  i,  atlas  folio,  half  morocco.  London,  185  \ 

763  Dictionnaire  Portatif,  historique,  theologique,  geographique, 

critique  et  moral,  de  la  Bible.     2  vols.  12'^  old  calf. 

Paris,  1750 

764  Dictionnaire  Portatif  des  Regies  de  la  Langue  Fran9oise. 

2  vols,  in  I,  12°  old  calf.  Paris,  1770 

765  Dictionary  of  Painters,  .Sculptors,  Architects  and  Engravers, 

containing  Biographical  Sketches  of  the  most  celebrated 
Artists,  from  the  earliest  ages  to  the  present  time.  12*'  half 
calf.  London,  1810 

766  Dier£vili.e,  Af.      Relation   du   Voyage   <lu   l*ort   Royal   dc 

I'Acadie,  ou  de  la  Nouvelle-France,  dans  laquelle  on  voii 
un  detail  des  divers  mouvemens  de  la  mer  dans  un  traversde 
de  long  cours,  la  Description  du  Pais,  les  maniers  des  differ- 
entes  Nations  Sauvages,  etc.     12°  calf.  Rouen,  170S 

7G7  Dier£;ville.  Relation  du  Voyage  du  Port  Royal  de  I'Acadie. 
ou  de  la  Nouvelle-France,  dans  laquelle  on  voit  un  detail 
des  divers  mouvemens  dt  la  mer  dans  une  traversde  de  long 
cours,  etc.     12°  calf.  Amsterdam,  1710 

768  D'Ivernois,  Francis.  Historical  and  Political  Survey  of  the 
losses  sustained  by  the  French  nation,  in  population,  agri- 
culture, coloTjies,  tTjanufactures  and  commerce.    8"  sheep. 

London,  1799 


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769  DiDOT,  Ambroise  Firmin.     Catalogue  lUustrc  des  Livres  Prc- 

cieux,  Manuscrits  et  Imprime's.      Profusely  illustrated  with 

photogravure  plates,   some  chromo-lithographic.      6  vols. 

large  4°  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  187S-S4 

Limited  edition  of  500  numbered  copies. 

This  set  of  this  wonderful  auction  library  catalogue  of  thousands  of 
pages  consists  of  the  divisions — June,  187b;  May,  1S79;  June,  1881  ; 
June,  iSSr;  June,  18S3,  and  June,  1SS4.  All  aie  accompanied  willi 
separate  printed  price  lists. 

The  illustrations  to  the  above  are  mostly  from  the  manuscripts  01 
M.  Firmin-Didot,  who  had  the  finest  collection  in  Kurope,  many  far 
pxcelling  in  quality  those  in  the  most  important  national  libraries. 
.Some  of  the  plates  are  in  gold  and  colors. 

DiDOT,     Catalogue  des  Dessins  et  Ktan:pes.  Prc'cddced'intio- 


770 


ductions  par  Charles  Blanc  et  G.  Duplessis.     'I'hick  royal 

Paris,  1877 

ct    lri;-bien 

Priced  in 

I'aris,  18 10 


8"  paper,  uncut. 

DiDOT 


/  /- 


Catalogue   des   Livres   rares,    prccieux. 

conditionnts   du   cabinet   de  M.  Firmin  Didot. 

ink.     8"^  boards,  uncut. 

DiDor.     Essai  Typographiiiuc  ct    Cibliographique  sur  I'His- 

toirc  de  la  Gravure  sur  I3ois.     8°  paper,  uncut.   Paris,  1863 

773  DtscouRS  Joyeux  des  Friponniers  ct  Fiiponnieres,  ensemble 
la  Confrairie  des  dits  Friponniers  et  les  Pardons  dc  la  diic 
Confrairie.  A  Rouen,  chez  Richard  Aubert,  iibraire  rue  d'? 
rilorloge,  devant  le  Lyon-d'Or.  Small  4"^  full  browrj 
straight  grained  morocco  super  extra,  gilt  fillets  and  arabes 
cjuc  tooling  on  tiie   sides,  uncut  edges,  by  Bau^onnet. 

(Paris.) 
RtPKiNt  ON  VKi-i  iM,  ill  a  sumptuous   binding  by  Bauzonnet,  with 
the  arms  of  de  Audenet.     bee  Plate  46,  IJruuet  Reliure  Anciennc. 

DiSRAELT,  Isaac.  Curiosities  of  Literature.  Portrait,  vig- 
nette title  and  fac-simile.     8°  half  calf,  gilt.     London,  183'i 

Dixon,  George.  Voyagt.  round  the  World ;  but  more  parti- 
cularly to  the  North- West  Coast  of  America,  performed  iti 
T785,  1786,  1787  and  1788,  in  the  King  George  and  Queen 
Charlotte,  Captains  Portlock  and  Dixon.  Numerous  maps 
and  colored  plates.     4°  half  calf.  London,  1789 

7 76  DoDBS,  Arthur.     Account  of  the  Countries  adjoining  to  Hud- 

son's Bay,  in  the  north-west  part  of  America,  with  an 
abstract  of  Capt.  Middlei  'I's  Journal,  and  (observations 
upon  his  behavior  during  his  voyage.  Map.  4°  half  calf, 
gilt.  London,  1744 

777  DoDSLEv's  Memoirs  of  the  Principal  Transactions  of   the  last 

war  between  the  English  and  French  in  North  America, 
from  the  commencement  of  it,  1744,  to  the  conclusion  of 
the  Treaty  of  Aix-la-Chapelle,  containing  a  particular  ac- 
count of  the  importance  of  Nova  Scotia  or  Acadi(5,  and  the 
Island  of  Cape  Breton  to  both  nations.    8°  half  roan. 

Reprinted:  Bostoiv '758 


774 


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778  Dominion    Illustrated   (The)  a   Canadian    Pictorial  Weekly, 

Vol.  I,  July- December,  1888.  Numerous  illustrations. 
Folio,  cloth.  Montreal. 

779  DonatnS)    ^clina.      Conimentarius   in  Terentii   Comoedias. 

In  fine :  Qui  cupit  obstrusam  frugcm  guslasse  Terentii, 
Donatum  querat  noscere  gramaticu.  Qucm  Vindelinus 
signis  impressit  abenis,  Vir  bonus  et  claro  preditus  ingenio. 
Printed  in  Roman  characters,  on  160  'eaves  with  41  lines, 
without  signatures,  catchwords  and  pagination.  Fine  copy, 
with  full  margins.     Folio,  calf. 

(Venetiis,  Vindelinus  Spirensis,  about  1472) 

7S0  DoNNELY,   Ignatius.       Atlantis :     tiic    Antediluvian    World. 

Illustrations.     12°  cloth.  New  Vork,  18S2 

781  Dor6.  London,  a  Pilgrimage.  By  Gustavo  Dorc  and 
Blanchard  Jerrold.  With  above  200  fine  illustrations  by 
Dor^,  early  impressions.  I^argc  folio,  half  morocco  extra, 
gilt  edges.  London,  1872 

7S2  Douglass,  William.  Summary,  historical  and  political,  of  the 
First  Planting,  Progressive  Improvements,  and  Present 
State  of  the  British  Settlements  in  North  America.  2  vols. 
8°  calf.  London,  1760 

783  Drakk.  Sir  Francis  Drake  Revived.  Who  is,  or  may  be  a 
Pattern  to  stirre  up  all  Heroicke  and  active  Spirits  of  these 
Times  to  benefit  their  countrey  and  eternize  their  Names  by 
like  Noble  Attempts.  Being  a  summary  and  true  relation 
of  foure  severall  voyages  made  by  the  said  Sir  Francis 
Drake  to  the  West  Indies,  viz  :  His  dangerous  adventuring 

for   Gold   and   Silver  with  the  gaining  thereof His 

Kncompassing  the  World,  etc.  Portrait.  4  tracts,  eacli 
paged  separately,  pp.  87,  108,  41,  60.     Smal!  4°  russia. 

London, 1653 

7S4  Drake,  Nathan.  Essays,  biographical,  critical  and  historical, 
illustrative  of  the  Tatler,  Spectator  and  Guardian.  Portrait. 
5  vols.  16°  full  russia,  gilt.  London,  1805 

785  Drake,  S.  A.     Making  of  the  Great  West,  15 12-1883.    Maps 


and  illustrations. 


12 


cloth. 


New  York,  18S7 


7S6  Drake,  Samuel  G.  Biography  and  History  of  the  Indians  in 
North  America.  Third  edition.  With  large  additions  and 
corrections,  and  numerous  engravings.     8°  sheep. 

Boston,  1834 
Drake.     Aboriginal    Races   of   North  America :  comprising 
biographical   sketches   of  eminent  individuals,  and  an  his- 
torical account  of   the  different   tribes,  from    the  first   dis- 
covery of  the  contipf^nt  to  the  present  period.     8°  cloth. 

New  York. 
Drake.     Indian  Biography,  containing  the  Lives  of  more  than 
Two  Hundred  Indian  Chiefs.     Plates.     12°  sheep. 

J5oston,  1832 


787 


788 


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Weekly, 
jtrations. 
Montreal, 
jmcedias. 
Terentii, 
Indelinus 
i  ingenio. 
41  lines, 
ine  copy, 

)iit  1472) 

World. 

ark,  18S2 

ore  and 
ations  by 
CO  extra, 
Ion,  1872 
al,  of  the 
Present 
2  vols. 
Ion,  1760 

ill  ay  be  a 
1  of  these 
Barnes  by 
:  relation 
r  Francis 
venturing 
.  His 
cts,  eacli 
ssia. 

don, 1653 

istorical, 

Portrait. 

Ion,  1805 

Maps 

3rk,  18S7 

idians  in 
ions  and 

Lon,  1S34 
m  prising 
d  an  his- 
first  dis- 
cloth. 
2W  York, 
lore  than 

:on,  1832 


789  Drake.       Result   of    some   Researches   among  the    British 


Archives  for  Information  relative  to  the 
England,   made   in    the    Years  1S58-60. 
Small  4°  cloth. 


Founders  of    New 

Map  and  plates. 

Boston,  i860 

790  Dreuillettes,    Rev.    P.   Ciabrielis.     Kpistola   ad    Doniiniini 

Illustrissimum,    Dominuin    Joannem    Wiiurop.    1651.       8' 
sheets.  Neo  Eboraci,  1864 

79 1  Drujon,  Fernand.     I<es    Livres  h   Clef,  f^tude  de  Bibliogia- 

phie  critique  et  analytiquc,  pour  >crvir  a  I'histoire  litti^raire. 
2  vols.  8°  paper,  uncut.  Rouveyre:  I'.tris,  iSSd 

Only  650  copies  printed. 

792  Dritmunt,   Edouard.      La    France   juive ;    Essai   d'Histoire 

Contemporainc.     2  vols.  12"^  paper,  uncut.  I'aris. 

793  Drummond,  Henry.     Tropical  .\frica.     6  maps.     12''  cloth. 

New  York,  i83S 


794  Drusii;s,  1 
lum. 


Quacsti  onum  ac  Responsionuni  Liber. 


vcl- 


Liigduni,  1583 

795  DunoccAGE,  Madame.     La  Colombiade,  ou  la  Foi  portce  nu 

Nouveau  Monde,  Poeme  en  dix  chants.  Fine  portrait  and 
copperplates.     8°  old  calf.  l^ondres,  175.S 

796  DuBOURO,  George.     The  Violin;  being  an    Account   of   that 

leading  instrument  and  its  most  eminent  professors,  from 
its  earliest  date  to  the  present  time.     16°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1S36 

797  UuBREUiL,  J.  F.     Reference  Book,  being  a  detailed  index  to 

the  Statutes  aft'ecting  the  Province  of  Quebec,  from  the 
consolidated  statutes  of  Canada  and  Lower  Canada  doAvn  to 
confederation,  and  of  all  acts  passed  since  confederation,  by 
the  Parliament  of  the  Dominion  and  by  the  legislature  of  thu 
Province  of  Quebec.     Royal  8°  half  sheep.  Montreal,  1879 

798  DuBUisso>f,  M.     Armorial  des  principales  Maisons  et  Famil- 

ies du  Royaume,  particulierment  de  celles  de  Paris  et  de 
ITsle  de  France.  Fine  frontispiece  by  Le  Mire,  and 
upwards  of  4000  coats  of  arms.  2  vols,  in  1,  12°  sumptu- 
ously bound  by  Petit,  in  full  crimson  crushed  levant  mor., 
back  richly  tooled,  wide  dentelle  borders  on  the  panels, 
inside  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges.  Paris,  1757 

A  standard  and  scarce  work  on  French  heraldry. 

799  DucHESSE  (La)  de   Medo.     Nouvelle  historique   et   galante. 

Dedid  a  son  altesse  Madame  la  Princesse  de  Conty,  fille  du 
roy.  Elegant  copy.  2  vols.  16''  full  green  levant  morocco 
extra,  gilt  edges,  inside  borders,  by  Duku  el  Chambollk. 

Paris,  1692 

800  DucLOS,   M,      Me'moires   Secrets   sur   Ics   rcgnes   de   Louis 

XIV  et  de  Louis  XV.  2  vols,  small  8°  half  roan.  Paris,  187 1 

801  Duo  AST,  M.     Lt^gendes  du  Nord-Ouest.     8"  paper,  uncut, 

Montreal,  1SS4 


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UuGDALE,  \\  illiam.  AiUient  Usage  in  bearing  of  sucli  en- 
signs of  Honour  as  are  commonly  called  Arms,  with  a  cat- 
alogue of  the  present  nobility  of  England,  Scotland  and  Ire- 
land. First  edition.  12°  old  calf.  Oxford,  i68.j 
803  DuGUKT.  Lettre  d'une  religieuse  Carmelite  k  une  personnc 
engagce  dans  IMierc'sie,  touchant  la  communion  sous  Ics 
deux  especes,  avec  les  motifs  de  la  conversion  de  Madame 
la  duchesse  d'Yorck.  Elegant  copy.  16"  full  brown 
polished  crushed  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  inside 
borders,  by  TRAUTz-BAUZONNEr.  Paris,  1749 

So.j  Dv  Lac,  Perrin.  Voyage  dans  les  Ueux  Louisianes,  et  chez 
les  Nations  Sauvages  du  Missouri,  par  les  Etats-Unis, 
rOhio,  et  les  Provinces  qui  le  bordent,  en  1801-3  ;  avec  un 
aper(;u  des  Mcuurs,  des  Usages,  du  Caracte're  et  dcs  cou- 
tumes  Religieuses  et  civiles  des  Peuples  de  ces  divcrses 
contre'es.     Map.     8°  mottled  calf.  -Paris,  1805 

505  DuLANEV.      Considerations  on    the    Propriety   of    imposing 

Taxes  in  the  British  Colonies,  for  the  purpose  of  raising  a 
Revenue,  by  Act  of  Parliament.     8°  stitched,  uncut. 

London, 1766 

506  Dlmas,   Alexandre.      Crimes     Celc'bres.       Plates.      4   vols. 

royal  8°  half  morocco.  Paris,  1840 

807  DuMONT,  M.  Memoires  Historiques  sur  la  Louisiane,  conte- 
nant  ce  qui  y  est  arrive  de  plus  memorable  depuis  I'annec 
1687,  jusqu'  h.  present,  aves  I'etablissement  de  la  colonic 
Francois  dans  cette  Province,  etc.  Maps  and  plates.  2 
vols.  i2°calf.  Paris,  1753 

SoS  DuMONT.     Another  copy.     ^Lips   and   plates.     2  vols,  in     i. 

12°  vellum.  Paris,  1753 

"  The  author  has  treatctl  mii.utely  the  subject  of  the  customs  ami 
ceremonies  of  the  aborigines  of  the  province."  —  /■'/e/d. 

S09  DuNLOP,  John.  History  of  Fiction  :  being  a  critical  account 
of  the  most  celebrated  prose  works  of  fiction  from  the  ear- 
liest Greek  romances  to  the  novels  of  the  present  age.  8° 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1845 

810  Duncan,  J.  M.     Travels  through  part  of  the   United  States 

in    1818    and    18 19.     2    vols,   small  8°   calf 

Glasgow,  1823 

Dix  Ans  de  Journalisme,  melanges.  8°  paper, 

Montreal,  1876 
Petites  Fleurs  Religieuses  duVieux  Montreal. 


and   Canada 
(rubbed). 

Sn  Dunn,  Oscar. 

uncut. 
812  Dupuv,  Paul 


Avec  une  introduction  par  PL  A,  Verreau.     8°  cloth. 

Montreal,  1S85 

813  (Du  Puv,  Pierre)    Histoire  des  plus  Illustres  Favorisancienes 

ct  modernes,  recueillie  par  feu  Monsieur  P.  D.  P.    Auec  un 

Journal  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  k  la  mort  du  Mareschal  d'Ancre. 


First  edition.    4°  vellum. 


Jean  Elsevier,  Leide,  1659 


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83 


S14  DussiEux,  L.  Le  Canada,  sous  la  domination  Fran^aise 
d'apres  les  archives  de  h  marine  et  de  la  guerre.  12°  paper, 
uncut.  Paris. 

815  Dutch  \'oyages.  A  collection  of  300  scarce  maps  and  views, 
taken  from  old  books  of  Travels  in  America  and  other 
parts  of  the  World.     In  Scrap  Book,  large  4°  half  roan. 

P.  1 6  Durham.  Report  and  Despatches  of  the  Earl  of  Durham, 
Her  Majesty's  High  Commissioner  and  Governor-General 
of  British  North  America.     8°  cloth,  uucut.    London,  1839 

817  Du  Bois,  H.  P.     Historical  Essay  on  the  Art   of   Bookbind- 

ing.    8°  paper,  uncut,  vellum  wrapper.        New  York,  1883 

818  DuRUV,  Victor.     History  of  Rome,  and  of  the    Roman    Peo- 

ple, from  its  origin  to  the  invasion  of  the  barbarians  and 
fall  of  the  Empire.  Translated  by  M.  M.  Ripley  and  W. 
J.  Clarke.  Edited  by  Rev.  J.  P.  Mahafly.  Illustrated  witli 
over  three  thousand  engravings,  one  hundred  maps  and 
plans,  and  numerous  chromolithographs.  16  vols,  impe- 
rial 8°  boards,  uncut.  Boston. 
Edition  de  Luxe.     Only  750  copies  pri«ted. 

S19  D'Votjvn.Li:.  Vie  de  Mme.  D'V'ouville,  Fondatrice  des  Soeurs 
la  Charite  de  Villemarie  dans  I'lle  de  Montreal,  en  Can- 
;u!a.     Plates.     8^  roan.     (Sh.nken.)  Villemarie,  1S32 


8  JO 


83  1 


8r 


824 


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ACHARD,  Laurenck.  The  Ga/:eteer,  or  Newsman's 
Interpreter  ;  being  a  geographical  inde.x  of  all  the  con- 
siderable cities,  Patriarchships,  Bishoprics,  Universities. 
Dukedoms,  Earldoms,  and  such  like.  Imperial  and  Hanse- 
Towns,  Ports,  Forts,  Castles,  etc.,  in  Europe.  2  vols,  in  1. 
12" sheep.  London, 1724 

Eadie,  John.  Biblical  Cyclopaedia,  or  Dictionary  of  Eastern 
Antiquities,  Geography,  Natural  History,  Sacred  Annals 
and  Biography,  Theology,  and  Biblical  Literature,  illustra- 
tive of  the  New  and  Old  Testaments.  Maps  and  illustra- 
tions.    Thick  8°  cloth.  London,  1872 

Early  Mexican  Imprint.     Introductio   in   Dialecticam  Aris- 

totelis,   per   Magistrum    Fracisum   Tolerum.       12"  sheep. 

(Wormed.)  in  Collegio  Sanctorum 

Petri  et  Pauli,  apud  Antonium  Ricardum  :  Me.xici,   157.S 

]i\STMAN,  Mrs.  Mary  H.  Chicdra  and  other  regions  of  tlie 
Conquerors  and  the  Conquered.  21  large  plates  illustra- 
ting Indian  customs.     Imperial  8°  cloth.  I'hila.,  1854 

Eastman.  American  Aboriginal  Portfolio.  26  plates. 
Small  folio,  cloth.  Phila, 


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C  AT  A  ].(>(;  U  K. 

Ecclesiastical.  Le  Rougisme  en  Canada  ;  —  L;i  France 
('anadienne,  —  Ccrdinonies  de  la  Cons«5cration  d'un 
Hv^que  ;  —  Le  petit  Arsenal  Catholique  ;  —  Tays  caiho- 
lique  et  pays  protestants  compares,  etc.     12  pamphlets*. 

F.DEN,  Richard.  The  first  Three  English  Books  on  America. 
(^  ?  151  i)-i55S  A.  D.  Heing  chiefly  translations,  compila 
lions,  etc.,  by  Richard  Eden,  from  the  wriiing.s,  maps,  etc., 
of  Pietro  Martire,  Sebastian  Miinster  and  Sebastian  Cabot. 
With  extracts,  etc.,  from  the  works  of  other  Spanish,  Ital- 
ian and  (Jerman  Writers  of  the  Time.     Edited   by   Edward 


Arber.     Royal  4°  cloth,  uncut. 


J^irmingham,  1885 


827  Edersheim,  Alfred.  History  of  the  Jewi.sh  Nation,  after  the 
destruction  of  Jerusalem  under  Titus.     12°  half  dark  calf. 

Edinburgh,  1857 
y-'8  KoucATioNAi.  Pamphlets.     (12) 

iJjQ  Edwards,  A.  M.  Life  beneath  the  Waiers,  or  the  aquarium 
in  America.     Illustrations.     12°  cloth.         New  York,  1858 

fcljo  Edwards,  llryan.  History,  civil  and  commercial,  of  the 
IJritish  Colonies  in  the  West  Indies.  Portraits  and  num- 
t-rous  folding  plates  and  nuips.  3  vols,  large  8°  sheep. 
(Broken.)  London,  1801 

8^1  E.uv.'ARDs.  Atlas  to  the  History  of  the  Pirilish  West  Indies. 
Mrips  and  fine  plates  by  Hai  ^lozzi.     4°  boards,  uncut. 

London, iSiS 

f.j2  Edwaud.s,  Eliezcr.  Words,  Facts,  and  Phra.ses.  A  dictionary 
of  curious,  quaint,  and  out-of-ihe-wny  matters.  8°  half 
morocco.  Phila. 

Sj3  Edwards,  Richard.  "  The  Hook  ;  "  or,  the  proceedings  and 
correspondence  upon  the  subject  of  the  inquiry  into  the 
conduct  of  her  Royal  Highness,  the  Princess  of  Wales, 
under  a  commission  appointed  by  the  King  in  1806.  8" 
boards,  uncut.  London,  1813 

S3 1  Eoan.  Tom  and  Jerry.  Life  in  London;  or,  the  day  and 
night  scenes  of  Jerry  Hawthorn,  F'.sq.,  and  his  elegant 
Iriend  Corinthian  Tom,  in  their  rambles  and  sprees  through 
the  metropolis.  By  Pierce  Egan.  With  numerous  colored 
illustrations  from  reallife  designed  by  J.  R.  and  G.  Cruik- 
shank.     Small  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London. 

835  Egede,  Hans.     Description  of  Greenland,  shewing  the   Nat- 

ural History,  Situation,  Boundaries,  and  Face  of  the  Conn- 
try,  etc.     Map  and  plates.     8°  calf.  London,  1845 

836  EooLEsroN,  Edward,  and  L.  E.  Seelye.      Tecumseh  and  the 

Shav.'nee  Prophet.     i2°clotli.  New  York. 


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837  tuNATius,  J.  1j.  Summairc  des  chroniques  conlenant  les  vies, 
gestes  et  cas  fortuits  de  tous  les  empereurs  d'Europe,  depuis 
Jules  Cesar  jiisques  a  .Maximilian,  dernier  decedef,  faict 
premierement  en  langue  latine  par  lehan  Baptiste  Egnace, 
Venicien,  et  translate  de  la  dicte  langue  latine  en  langue 
fran^oys,  par  maistre  Geofroy  Tory  de  Bourges.  On  les 
vend  k  Paris  a  lenseigne  du  Pot  cassd.  (At  end :)  "  Ce 
present  liure  fust  acheue  dimprimier  a  Paris  le  XIII  jour 
dapvril  M.D.XXIX,  pour  maistre  Geofroy  Tory  de  Bourges, 
qui  les  vend  au  dit  Paris  a  lenseigne  du  Pot  cassd."  Fine 
copy.  12*^  full  olive  crushed  levant  morocco,  by  R. 
Thompson.  Paris,  1529 

S3S  ErcHTV  Years'  Progress  of  British  North  America,  showing 
the  wonderful  development  of  its  natural  resources,  by  the 
unbounded  energy  and  enterprise  of  its  inhabitants.  Thick 
8°  half  calf.  Toronto,  1863 

839  Eliot,  Andrew.     Tnanksgiving  Sermon  for  the  Reduction   ot 

Quebec,  Boston,  Oct.  25,  1759.     8"  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Boston,  1759 

840  Elizabeth.     Humble  Petition  of  the   Communaltie  to  their 

gracious  Soveraigne,  the  Ladie  Elizabeth,  Queen  of  Eng- 
land, etc.    16°  calf  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  C.  Lewis.    S.  L.  et  A. 

A  petition  to  "enjoye  the  comfort  of  the  preaching  of  the  Gospell." 
It  is  extremely  rare,  and  the  only  copy  known  to  Lowndes  is  in  the 
Grenirille  Library. 

841  Eliot,  John.     Indian  Primer ;  or,  the  way  training  up  of  our 

Indian  youth  in  the  good  knowledge  of  God.  With  intro- 
duction by  John  Small.    12°  boards,  uncut.    Edinburgh,  1877 

842  Elliott,  C.  W.     Pottery  and   Porcelain,  from  early  Times 

down  to  the  Philadelphia  Exhibition  of  1876.  Illustrations. 
.|°  half  blue  levant  morocco,  extra,  gilt  edges. 

New  York,  1878 

843  Elliott,  Robert.     Views  in  India,  China,  and  the   shores   of 

the  Red  Sea.  Drawn  by  Prout,  Stanfield,  Cattermole, 
Purser,  Cox,  Austen,  etc.,  from  original  sketches  by  Com- 
mander Robert  Elliott.     With  descriptions  by  Emma   Rob- 


erts.    Steel  plates.     2  vols.  4°  cloth. 


London. 


S44  Ellis,  Henry.  Voyage  to  Hudson's  Bay,  by  the  Dobbs  Gal- 
ley and  California,  in  the  years  1746  and  1747,  for  discover- 
ing a  North  West  Passage.  Map  and  copper-plates.  8" 
calf.  London,  1748 

Ellis.  Voyage  h.  la  Baye  de  Hudson,  fait  en  1746  et  1747. 
par  les  Navires  la  Dobbs-Galley  et  la  California,  pour  la 
dfecouverte  d'un  Passage  au  Nord-Ouest.  Map  and  copper- 
plates.   8°  calf.  Leide,  1750 

846  Elphinston,   James.     Collection    of    Poems   from   the   best 


845 


authors.     12°  sheep. 


London,  1764 


sr, 


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850 


SSt 


853 


847  Ei.zKviR.  Testamentum  Novum,  Graece  (edente  Dan.  Heinc- 
sio).      18"  old  calf.     Pest  P'Izevir  edition. 

Elzevir:  Lugd.,  15at.,  1633 
With  aiitograpli  of  Lord  Fairfax  (Cromwell's  general),  "  Farefac." 

8|8  Klzkvir.  Sulpitii  Severi.  Opera  omnia  qua;  extant.  Kx 
optimis  Edilionibus  accurate  recognita.  18°  red  morocco, 
gilt  edges,  by  Roger  Payne. 

Kx  Officina  Elzeviriana  Lugd.  IJ.itavorum,  iG;^^ 
I'Vom  the  Sislon  Park  Library. 

819  Er.zicviR.  L.  Annanis  Florus.  CI.  Salmasius  addidit  Lucium 
Ampheliiim.     24°  old  calf. 

Apud  Klzevirios:  Lugd.,  ]5atav.,  1638 
Klzkvir.       Instituliones   1).   Justiniani  S.    S.  Princ.     'I'ypis 
varirv  ;  rubris  nucleum  exhibeniibus.     Printed  in    red   and 
black  throughout.     24'^  vellum. 

Ludovicum  Elzevirium  :  Amstelodami,  1654 

Kt.ZKViR.     A.   (lislenii   Busbequii   Omnia  quae  extant.     24° 

calf.  Kx  Ollicina  Klzeviriana  :  Amstelodami,  1660 

I'j.zKviR.     C.  Julii   Caisaris   qua^   extant.     Ex.    Emendatione 
Jos.  Scaligcri.     ICngraved   title  and  map.     18°  half  vellum. 
Apud  Abrahamum  Wolfgang:  Amstelodami,  i6S(i 

853  I-'-NcvcLOivKHiA   P.ritannica :  a   Dictionary  of   Arts,  Sciences, 

and  general  Literature.  Ninth  edition,  with  Index.  25 
vols.  Edinburgh,  1878-79  ;  —  Supplement  to  the  Encyclo- 
])redia  Britannica,  3  vols.  Phila.,  1885-86.  Together  28 
vols.  4°  sheep.  Edinburgh  and  Phila. 

854  Encvclopkdie  Canadienne.     Journal  litteraire  et  scientifiquc. 

M.  Bibaud,  editeur.  Vol  i.  (All  published.)  S"  half 
sheep.  Montreal,  1842-43 

855  English  History  by  Contemporary  Writers.    Misrule  of  Henry 

HI,  1236-1248,  edited  by  Rev.  W.  h.  Hutton  ;  —  Edward 
HI  and  his  Wars,  1327-1360,  edited  by  W.  J.  Ashley. 
Illustrations.     2  vols.  16°  cloth.  London,  1887 

856  Eni:ck,  Rev.  John.     General  History  of  the    Late  War,  con- 

taining its  rise,  progress,  and  events  in  Europe,  Asia,  Africa, 
and  America.  Numerous  maps  and  scarce  portraits  of 
officers  in  the  American  War.     5  vols.  8°  calf  and  half  calf. 

London,  1763-4 

857  Ephkmeres,  or  the  Dayes   of  the  Yeare,  1883.     Compiled  by 

Edward  VValford.  Printed  and  illustrated  in  imitation  of 
the  ancient  Annualles.     Imperial  8°  paper,  uncut. 

London, 1883 

858  Epictetus.     Manuel.     Traduit  par  M.  N(aigeon).     .18**  half 

morocco,  uncut.  Paris,  1790 

859  Epictetus.      Manuel   d'Epictete   et  Tableau  de   C^bbs,  en 

Grec.     Par  L.  Villebrune.     2  vols.  18°  sheep.      Paris,  1795 


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Hcine- 

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jororro, 

I.uriuiu 

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Sciences, 
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^6i 


Ekasmus.  Opusculiim,  cui  Tiluliis  est  Moria,  id  est  Stullili.i, 
qu3R  pro  concione  loquitur.  16"  green  morocco  extra,  gilt 
back,  sides,  and  edges,  silk  lining. 

Philippi  Junta;,  Florcntia-,  15 iS 
I'inc  coj)y  of  ilie  Juiila  cUitlun,  bound  by  UradelDciomc. 
Erasmus.     Detectio  pracstigiaruni  euiusdam  libelli  gcrinanici 
.script!,  licto  autlioris  titulo,  cum  hac  inscriptione,  Erasiui  ct 


I' 


86: 


cSOj 


8C: 


lAilhcri  opinioncs  dc  Coena  doniini. 


boards 


Apud  Joan,  rctrcium  :  Norcmbcrgu,',  15 -'6 

Eras.mus.  Moriae  Encomium.  Stultiti.x'  Laus.  Cum  Coiii- 
mentario  Ger.  Listrii  et  liguris  Jo.  liolbcnii,  e  codicc  Aca- 
(icnua;  Basiliensis  acccdunt.  Fine  copy  of  this  scarce  edi- 
tion, with  Holbein's  cuts  and  the  2  portraits  of  Holbein  so 
often  missing.     8"  vellum.  Ikisileiu,  1O76 

Ekasmus.  Moria' Encomium  ;  or,  the  I'raise  of  Folly.  Made 
English  by  \V.  Kennet.  Portrait  and  curious  plates.  12" 
calf.  London,  1 735 

8G4  Esi;oLK,  L'  d'Amour,  ou  les  Heros  Docteurs.  Par  M.  1). 
L.  C.  16°  elegantly  bound  in  full  blue  crushed  levant 
morocco,  an  exquisite  wreath  of  flowers  on  the  sides,  gill 
edges,  inside  borders,  by  TmiJAkox.  (Irenoble,  1665 

A  beautiful  copy  of  this  rare  book  comprising  talcs,  sonnets,  madri- 
gals, followed  by  lessons  in  love,  etc. 

l']s(juiCMELiNG,  John.  Pjucaniers  of  America;  or,  a  true  .Ac- 
count of  the  most  remarkable  Assaults  committed  of  late 
years  upon  the  coast  of  the  West  Indies,  by  the  Bucaniers 
of  Jamaica  and  Tortuga,  both  English  and  French.  Second 
edition,  enlarged  with  two  additional  relations,  viz :  the  one 
of  Capt.  Cook,  and  the  other  of  ('apt.  Sharp.  The  4  parts 
complete,  with  the  portraits,  maps  and  plates.     4*^  calf. 

For  William  Crooke  :  London,  iG8| 

EsQUKMKLiNr..     Histoirc    des   Avanturicrs  Flibuslicrs,  tpii  se 
sont  signalez  dans  les  Indes,  contcnant  cc  qu'ills  out  fait  ch 
remarquable     depuis     vingt    annces.       Nouvclle    edition. 
Numerous  maps  and  plates.     2  vols.  12°  old  calf,  gilt. 

Paris,  i6(j<) 

Es(jUEMF.LiNG.  Histoirc  des  Avanturiers  qui  se  sont  signalez 
dans  les  Indes,  contenant  ce  qu'ils  out  fait  de  plus  remar- 
quable depuis  vingt  annecs.     Maps  and  plates.     2  vols,  in 


SG6 


8G7 


1,  12 


calf. 


Paris,  iGSS 


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S69  EsiAT  present  de  I'Eglise  et  de  la  Colonic  Frangaisc  dans  la 
Nouvelle  France.     Portrait.     8°  paper.  Quebec,  1856 

870  Etymology.  Dictionnaire  des  Locutions  Vicieuses  du 
Canada,  par  Manseau  ;  —  Anglicismes  et  Canadianismes, 
par  Buies  ; — ^Memorial  des  Vicissitudes  ct  des  Progrcs  de 
la  Langue  Fran^aise  en  Canada; — Petit- Vocabulaire  a 
I'usage  des  Canadiens-Fran^ais  ;  —  Manuel  des  Expres- 
sions Vicieuses,  par  Gingras.     5  pamphlets. 

EvANTUREL,  Eudorc.  Prl^mleres  Pot^sies  1876-1878.  Avec 
nne  preface  de  Joseph  Marmette.  16'  half  calf,  uncut,  red 
top.  Que'bec,  1878 

Evelyn,  John.  Diary  and  Corrcsponpence  of,  to  which  is 
.subjoined  the  private  correspondence.  Edited  from  the 
original  MSS.  at  Wotton,  by  William  Bray.  Portraits.  4 
vols.  12°  cloth,  uncut.  Bohn  :  London,  1863 

Ex  L1BR13.  William  Smith,  Historian  of  New  York; — Judge 
John  Stewart,  Quebec;  —  Sir  James  Stuart,  Chief  Justice  of 
Lower  Canada,  etc.     All  rare.     (6) 

874  Ex  LiRRis.     Inicium  Sapiential  Timor  Domini.     Sibi  et  Ami- 

cis.     Liber  Bilibaldi  Pirckheimer. 

A  line  .specimen  of  the  first  book  piate  known  (size,  6;+  x  ^^^),  sup- 
posed to  be  engraved  by  Albert  iJurer,  about  1 524 ;  reproduced  in  fac- 
simile in  Warren's  Guide  to  the  Study  of  Book  Plates. 

875  Examination  of  the  Rights  of  the  Colonies  upon  Principles 

of  Law.     By  a  Gentleman  of   the  Bar.     8"  paper. 

London, 1766 


871 


672 


873 


876 


F 


AGAN,  Louis. 

the   Author,   and   plates. 


Collector's   Marks.     Etched  portrait  of 
Small   4°  vellum. 

London,  1883 

877  [Faillox,   Abbe'.]      Ilistoire    de   la   Colonic   Fran^aise    en 

Canada.     With  plans.     3  vols,  imperial  8°  paper,  uncut. 

Villemarie,  1S65 
877*Faillon.  The  Same.  Without  plans,  i  vol.  half  morocco 
and  2  vols,  paper,  uncut.     Together  3  vols,  imperial  8°. 

Villemarie,  1865 

878  Fa.miliae  Romanae  quae  in  Antiquis  Numismatib.   Reperiun- 

tur.    With  220  plates  of  coins.    Folio,  old  calf.  Romae,  1577 
S79  Fanny   Lear,  Le   Roman  d'une  Americaine  en  Russie.     12^ 
boards,  uncut.  Bruxelles,  1875 

880  Faribault,  G.  B.  Catalogue  d'Ouvrages  sur  I'Histoire  de 
TAmerique,  et  en  particulier  sur  celle  du  Canada,  de  la 
Louisiane,  de  I'Acadie,  et  Autres  Lieux,  ci-devant  connus 
sous  le  nom  de  Nouvelle  France ;  avec  des  Notes  Biblio- 
graphiques,  Critiques,  et  Litt^raires.  8'  half  morocco,  un- 
cut, gilt  top.  (T^uebec,  1837 


CATALOGUE. 


89 


lans  la 
ic,  1856 
ses  du 
nismes, 
grcs  de 
ilaire  a 
Expres- 

,  Avec 
cut,  red 
2c,  1878 
hich  is 
om  the 
aits.  4 
)n,  1863 
—Judge 
jstice  of 

et  Ami- 


:ed  in  fac- 


rinciples 
on, 1766 

irtrait  of 

on,  1883 
;aise    en 
incut, 
rie,  1865 
morocco 
il8^ 
rie,  1865 
leperiun- 
nae,  1577 
sie.     12* 
les,  187s 
itoire  de 
a,   de   la 
connus 
s   Biblio- 
)cco,   un- 
lec,  1837 


83i  Faribault.  Another  copy.  Interleaved,  8°  half  morocco, 
uncut,  gilt  top.  Quebec,  1837 

882  Farnham,  Luther.     Glance  at  Private  Libraries.      8°  paper. 

Boston,  1X55 

8S3  P'aughnan,  Thomas.  Stirring  Incidents  in  the  Life  of  a 
British  Soldier.  An  Autobiography.  Portrait  and  illustr;i- 
tions. 

884  Feillet, 


12 
A. 


°  cloth.  Pictou,  Ont.,  1S8S 

Cent  Dates  D'Histoire  Universelle.      12°    half 


morocco.  Paris. 

8S5  Feller,  F.  X.  de.  Dictionnaire  Historique,  ou  Ilistorique 
abr^gd  des  hommes  qui  se  sont  fait  un  nom  par  Icur  genie, 
leurs  talens,  leurs  vertus,  leurs  erreurs  ou  leurs  crimes,  dc- 
puis  le  commencement  du  monde  jusqu'k  nos  jours.  13 
vols.  8°  half  calf.  Paris,  1832 

886  Fenelon.      Les  Avantures   de   Telemaque,    Fils   d' Ulysses. 

Nouvelle  e'dition.  Portrait  and  fine  copper  plates.  12° 
sheep.  Londres,  1745 

887  Fergusson,  Adam.     Practical  Notes  made  during  a  tour   in 

Canada  and  a  portion  of  the  United  States  in  1831.  16° 
half  calf.  Edinburgh,  1834 

888  Fergusson's  Tree  and  Serpent  Worship,     Atlas  of  46  plates. 

Folio,  cloth.  London. 

889  Ferland,  J.  A.  B.      Observations  sur  un   Ouvrage   intitule 

Histoire  du  Canada,  etc.,  par  M.  L'Abbe  Brasseur  de  Bour- 
bourg,  Quebec,  1853  ;  —  The  same,  Paris,  1854.  2  pam- 
phlets. 

890  Fertiault,  F.     Les  Amoureux  du  Livre,  Sonnets  d'un  Bibli- 

ophile, Fantasies,  Commandements  du  Bibliophile,  Biblio- 
philiana.  Notes  et  Anecdotes,  par  F.  Fertiault,  Pre'face  du 
Bibliophile  Jacob.  Illustrated  with  16  etchings  by  Jules 
Chevrier.  8°  half  crimson  morocco,  gilt  top.  Paris,  1877 
Limited  edition  on  "papier  verge." 

891  Fkuillke,  Louis.     Journal  des  Observations  physiques,  math- 

cmatiques  et  botaniques,  faites  par  I'ordre  du  Roy  sur  les 
cotes  Orientales  de  I'Amerique  Meridionale  et  dans  les  hi- 
des Occidentales,  depuis  I'annee  1707,  jusques  en  1712. 
Numerous  plates.     2  vols,  in  i,  4°  vellum.  Paris,  1714 

S92  Field,  Thomas  W.  Essay  towards  an  Indian  Bibliography. 
8"  cloth,  I  ncut.  New  York,  1873 

893  Field.     Catalogue  of  the  Library  (American  Indians)  belong- 

ing to  T.  W.  Field,  sold  by  auction  May  24,  1875,  v.'i!h 
printed  prices.     8°  half  roan.  New  York,  1875 

894  Fielding,  Henry.     History  of  Tom  Jones,  a  Foundling,  Vol. 


I,  Second  edition,  Vols.  2,  3,  and  4, 
12°  half  roan. 


First  editions.    4  vols. 
London, 1749-50 


m~^ 


I 

illli 


I    I 


90 


CATALOGUE. 

Numerous  full   page   illustrations. 


Folio, 
Paris. 


FiGARo-Salon. 
half  morocco. 

896  Finden's  Ports,  Harbours,  Watering-Places  and  picturesque 
scenery  of  Great  Britain.  Illustrated  by  views  taken  on 
the  spot,  by  W.  H.  Bartlett,  J.  D.  Harding,  T.  Creswick, 
and  others.  Numerous  fine  plates.  2  vols,  in  i,  4°  half 
morocco.  London. 

S97  FiNLEV,  Samuel.  (Minister  of  the  Gospel,  in  Nottingham, 
Penn.)  The  Curse  of  Meroz  ;  or,  the  Danger  of  Neutral- 
ity, in  the  Cause  of  God  and  our  Country.  A  sermon 
preached  Oct.  2,  1757.  (Title-page  mended.)  Small  4^^ 
half  morocco,  uncut,  gilt  top.      James  Chattin  :  Phila.,  1757 

KiTZGERAM),  Percy.  The  Book  Fancier,  or  the  Romance  of 
Book  Collecting.       16°  cloth,  uncut,  gilt  top.  London,  1S86 

FiTZGiBBON.  Canadian  Wild  Flowers.  Painted  and  litho- 
graphed, by  Agnes  Fitzgibbon,  with  botanical  descriptions 
by  C.  P.  Traill.     10  colored  plates.     Folio,  cloth. 

Montreal,  iSGS 

Fitzgibbon,  FL  M.  Early  English  and  Scottish  Poetry, 
1250-1600,  —  selected  and  edited,  with  a  critical  introduc- 
tion and  notes.  Small  8°  half  blue  crushed  levant  mo- 
rocco, uncut  edges,  gilt  top.  London,  1888 

Flaxman,  John.  Plates  to  Homer's  Iliad  and  Odyssee,  Hc- 
siod,  Dante,  etc.  Upwards  of  200  fine  outline  plates,  en- 
graved by  Reveil  from  designs  by  Flaxman.  Thick  ob- 
long 8°  morocco.    (A  few  plates  loose.)  Paris,  1856 

Flkchier,  E.  Histoire  du  Cardinal  Ximenes.  Vol.  2.  12° 
sheep.  Paris,  1693 

Willi  Book-plate  of  K.  Noiseux,  Vicaire-Geneiale. 

903  [Fleming,  John.]  Political  Annals  of  Lower  Canada,  being 
a  Review  of  the  political  and  legislative  history  of  that 
province.  8  portraits  and  8  autograph  letters  and  documents 
inserted.     8°  half  calf,  gilt  top.  Montreal,  1828 

Fluckiger  and  Hanbury.  Pharmacographia.  History  of 
the  principal  drugs  of  vegetable  origin  met  with  in  Great 
Britain  and  British  India.     8°  cloth.  London,  1874 

Florian.  Estelle.  Beautifully  printed  in  clear  brilliant  type, 
illustrated  with  plates.  64°  full  crimson  crushed  levant 
morocco,  gilt  edges.  Paris. 

Fine  copy  ami  a  curiosity  of  b"ok-making. 

906  FoNBLANc^uE,  E.  B.  de.  Political  a  I  Military  Episodes  in 
the  latter  half  of  the  eighteenth  cc  .tury,  derived  from  the 
Life  and  correspondence  of  the  Right  Hon.  John  Burgoyne, 
general,  statesman,  dramatist.     Portrait.     8°  cloth. 

London,  1876 


898 
899 

90U 

901 

go2 


904 


905 


CATALOGUE. 


91 


°  cloth.  New  York. 

.  Statesmen  of  the  Commonwealth  of  England  ; 


.9" 


907  FoNTENELLE,  M.  de.     Entrctiens  sur  la  Pluralitt?  des  Mondes. 

Plates.     16°  sheep.     With   autograph   of   F.   X.  Garneau, 
Historian  of  Canada.  La  Haye,  1745 

908  FoNTPEUTius,  A.  F.  de.     Le  Canada.     12°  paper,  uncut. 

Paris,  1867 

909  Forbes,  Archibald.      William  of  Germany,    a   succinct   bio- 

graphy   of    William    I,   German    Emperor   and    King  of 
J'russia.     12 

910  FoRSTER,  John 

with  a  treatise  on  the  popular  progress  in  English  History. 
Edited  by  J.  O.  Choules.     Portraits.     8°  sheep. 

New  York,  184ft 

FoRSTER,  John  R.  Catalogue  of  the  Animals  of  North 
America,  containing  an  enumeration  of  the  known  quadru- 
peds, birds,  reptiles,  fishes,  insects,  crustaceous  and  testa- 
ceous animals,  many  of  which  are  new  and  never  described 
before.     Plate.     12°  paper.  London,  1771 

FoksiER.  Flora  Americas  Septentrionalis  ;  or,  a  catalogue  of 
the  plants  of  North  America.     Small  8^  half  roan. 

London, 1771 

[Forsyth,  J.  B.]  A  Few  Months  in  the  East ;  or,  a  Glimpse 
of  the  Red,  the  Dead  and  the  Black  Seas.  By  a  Canadian. 
Plates.    8°  cloth.  Quebec,  186 1 

Foyer  Canadien,  Recueil  littcraire  et  historique,  1863-66, 
with  premiums  for  1863  and  1864.  6  vols.  8°  paper  (all 
published).  Quebec. 

Fran^ais  (Les)  sous  Louis  XIV  et  I^ouis  XV.  Numerous 
illustrations  by  Johannot,  Fragonard,  Gavarni,  Jacques  and 
others.     Imperial  8°  half  morocco.  Paris. 

916  France,  Judson.     Muse  Whangs.     (Poems,  amorous,  baccha- 

nalian, political,  memorial,  humorous  and   miscellaneous.) 
12°  cloth.  Toronto,  1887 

917  Franchere,  G.     Relation   d'un    Voyage   a  la  cote  du  Nord- 

ouest  de  I'Am^rique  Septentionale,  dans  les  annees,  18 10- 
1814.     Portrait.     8°  motll'jd  sheep.     (Binding  brojcen.) 

Montreal,  1820 
A  fine  copy  of  the  scarce  origin.il  edition,  edited  by  M.  Bibaud. 

Franchere.  Narrative  of  a  Voyage  to  the  Northwest  coast 
of  America  in  1811-14,  or  the  first  American  settlement  on 
the  Pacific.     Illustrations.     12°  cloth.  New  York,  1854 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

[Franklin,  Benjamin.]  The  Interest  of  Great  Britain  con- 
sidered, with  regard  to  her  Colonies,  and  the  acquisition  of 
Canada  and  Guadaloupe.    8°  calf.  London,  1760 


912 


9'3 


9'4 


9t5 


918 


919 


920  Franklin.    Tiie  Same.     Second  edition.     8' 


paper. 
London, 1761 


92 


CATALOGUE. 


92 1 
922 

923 

924 

925 
926 

927 
928 
929 

930 
931 


[Franklin.]  Letter  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  rrovhicc  of 
(^uehec.     8°  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 

William  and  Thomas  Bradford  :  Phila.,  1774 

Fkanki.in.  Memoirs  of,  with  a  review  of  his  pamphlet  en- 
titled "  Information  to  those  who  would  wish  to  remove  to 
America."     Portrait,     Small  8°  half  sheep.     (Broken.) 

London,  1790 
Franklin,  John.     Narrative   of   a   Journey  to  the  Shores  of 
the  I'olar  Sea,  in  the  years  1819-22.     Maps  and  numerous 
plates,  some  colored.     4"  half  russia.     (Binding  cracked.) 

London,  1823 

Franklin.  Narrative  of  a  Second  Expedition  to  the  Shores 
of  the  Polar  Sea,  in  the  years  1825,  1826  and  1827.  Maps, 
8°  boards,  uncut.  Phila.,  1828 

Fraser,  J.  B.  Views  in  the  Himalaya  Mountains.  20  finely 
colored  plates.     Elephant  folio,  boards.  London,  1820 

Frkchette,  Louis,  the  Laureat  of  Canada,  crowned  by  the 
French   Academy  of  Paris.      Poesies   Canadiennes.      La 

Paris. 


Legcnde  d'un  Peuple.     8°  paper,  uncut. 

French  Lyrics,  selected  and  arranged  by  George  Saintsbury. 
16°  vellum,  uncut.  London,  1888 

French  and  Indian  War.  Memorial  of  John,  Earl  of  Egmont. 
8°  half  roan.  (London,  1764) 

French  Policy  defeated.  Being  an  Account  of  all  the  hostile 
proceedings  of  the  French,  against  the  inhabitants  of  the 
British  Colonies  in  North  America,  for  the  last  seven  years. 
2  maps.     8°  stitched.  London,  1755 

French  War,  Account  of  the  Society  for  the  Encouragement 
of  the  British  Troops  in  Germany  and  North  America,  8° 
boards,  London,  1750 

French  War.  The  Mystery  Reveal'd ;  or.  Truth  brought  to 
Light :  being  a  Discovery  of  some  Facts,  in  relation  to  the 

Conduct  of  the  late  M y,  which,  however  extraordinary 

they  may  appear,  are  yet  supported  by  such  Testimony  of 
Authentic  Papers  and  Memoirs,  as  neither  Confidence  can 
out-brave,  nor  Cunning  invalidate.  By  a  Patriot.  8°  half 
russia.  London,  1759 

Rark.  "The  above  title,"  says  Stevens,  conveys  no  adequate  idea 
of  the  contents  of  this  very  interesting  book.  The  first  part  is  a  stdte- 
ineut  of  affairs,  and  an  analysis  of  them,  from  the  Peace  of  LUrecht, 
till  some  months  after  Braddock's  Defeat.  The  second  part  contains 
t!ie  Original  Documents  or  Vouchers  for  the  Narratives.  These  com- 
jjiise  the  memorials  and  letters  that  passed  between  the  English  and 
I' rench  ofiicers  in  Canada  and  Nova  Scotia,  and  other  English  colo- 
nies, especially  on  the  Ohio,  from  1751  to  1755,  including  the  chief 
papers  that  fell  into  the  hands  of  the  French  after  Braddock's  Defeat, 
such  as  Washington's  Journal  and  Letters,  Stobo's  Letter  to  Wash- 
ington, Braddock's  Letters:,  etc.,  etc." 


■ty^f«t»W(fIT«P»MiS* 


'frnm^ffmsemi 


CATALOGUE. 


93 


933 


932  French  War.  Letter  to  an  Honourable  Brigadier-General, 
Comnrander  in  Chief  of  his  Majesty's  Forces  in  Canada 
(Lord  Townsend) ;  —  Refutation  of  the  Letter  to  an  Hon. 
Jjrigadier  General.  By  an  OiViccr.  2  vols.  8°  mottled  calf, 
gilt.  London,  1760 

French  War.  Almanack  Royal,  Annce,  1765.  8°  old  red 
morocco,  gilt  edges.  Paris,  1755 

Contains  a  list  of  army  and  navy  officers  at  the  v>pening  of  this  war. 
With  the  arms  of  the  Earl  of  Albemarle  (Admiral  Keppel)  surrounded 
by  a  very  rich  and  elaborate  fanfar  pattern,  the  back  iinely  tooled  in  a 
geometrical  design. 

934  French  War.  Annual  Register,  or  a  View  of  History, 
I'oliticks  and  Literature.  Vols.  1-3 1,  1758-89,  with  Index 
from   1758  to   17S0  inclusive.      32  vols.  8°  calf. 

London,  1768-92 

Coverinn;  the  period  of  the  French  War  and  the  American  Revolu- 
tion. 

French  War.  Adams,  W.  Thanksgiving  Sermon  for  the 
Reduction  of  Montreal  and  the  Conquest  of  Canada,  New 
London,  Oct.  23,  1760.      12''  stitched,  uncut. 

New  London,  1S61 

French  War,  Appleton,  N.  Thanksgiving  Sermon  for  the 
Surrender  of  Montreal,  Cambridge,  Sept.  8,  1760.  8°  half 
morocco,  gilt  top.  Boston,  1760 

French  War.  Cooper,  Samuel.  Thanksgiving  Sermon  for 
the  Reduction  of  Quebec,  Boston,  Oct.  16, 1759.  8°  stitched, 
uncut.  Boston. 

French  War.  Dawson,  Fli.  Discourse  delivered  at  Quebec, 
in  the  Chapel  belonging  to  the  Convent  of  the  Ursulins, 
Sept.  27,  1759,  occasioned  by  the  success  of  our  arms  in  the 
reduction  of  that  capital,  at  the  request  of  Brigadier  General 
Monckton  and  by  order  of  Vice-Admiral  Saunders.  4°  hali 
morocco.  London,  1760 

A  most  important  historical  sermon  and  very  scarce. 

939  French  War.     Eliot,  Andrew.     Thanksgiving  Sermon  for  the 

Reduction  of  Quebec,  Boston,  Oct.  25,  1759.     8°  half  mor., 
gilt  top.  Boston,  1759 

940  French  War.     Foxcroft,  Thomas.     Thanksgiving  Sermon  for 

the  Surrender  of  Montreal,  Boston,  Oct.  9,  1760.      8°  half 
russia.  Boston,  1760 

941  French  War.     RLayhew,  Jonathan.     Thanksgiving  Discourses 

for  the   Reduction   of  Quebec,   Oct.    25,    1759.      S''   half 
morocco.  Boston,  1759 

942  French  War.     Prince,  Thomas.      Thanksgiving  Sermon  for 

the  Taking  of  Louisburg,  Boston,  July  18,  1745.      8°  half 
morocco,  gilt  top.    Boston,  printed  ;  London,  reprinted,  1746 


935 


936 


937 


938 


94 


CATALOGUE. 


943 


944 


945 


916 


917 


French  War. 
stitched. 

French  War. 

French  War. 
morocco. 

French  War. 


Prince.      The  same. 


Prince.     The  same. 


Prince.     The  same. 


948 


Second  edition.      8*^ 
London,  174G 

8"  half  morocco. 

Edinburgh,  174^ 

Fifth  edition.      8"  half 
Boston,  1746 

Townley,  James.  Thanksgiving  Sermon  for 
the  Taking  of  Quebec,  London,  Nov.  29,  1759.  4°  half 
roan.  London,  1759 

French  War.  Jugement  Impartial  sur  les  Operations  niili- 
taires  de  la  campagne  en  Canada  en  1759;  —  Relation  du 
Siege  de  Quebec  en  1759;  —  Siege  de  Quebec  en  1759, 
copie  d'un  manuscript  depose  a  la  Bibliotheque  de  Ilart- 
well ;  —  Kloge  historique  de  Montreal.     4  pamphlets. 

Frkncif  War.  Letter  addressed  to  Great  Men,  on  the  Pros- 
pect of  Peace,  and  on  the  Terms  necessary  to  be  insisted 
upon  in  the  negociation ;  —  Remarks  on  the  Letter  address'd 
to  two  Great  Men,  in  a  Letter  to  the  Author  of  that  Piece. 
8"  stitched  together.  London,  1760 

French  War.  L'Observateur  HoUandols,  ou  Lettres  de  M. 
Van  A.  M.  H.  de  la  Haye  (J.  C.  Moreau).  2  vols.  12" 
calf.  La  Haye,  1755-5^) 

Letters  on  the  7  years'  war  and  the  operations  in  Canada. 

French  War.  Relation  de  la  prise  du  Fort  Georges,  ou 
Guillaume  Henry,  situe  sur  le  lac  Saint-Sacrement,  et  de  ce 
qui  s'est  passe  cette  annce  en  Canada.  (Supple'ment  a  la 
(jazetfe   du   15   Octobre,    1757.)     4°  boards,  uncut. 

Paris,  1757 
Stobo,  Major  Robert.      Memoirs  of.  •   Maji. 

Pittsburgh.  1854 

'J'he  Test ;  or.  Constitutional  Journal,  London, 
Containing  important  articles  relating  to  the 
Small  folio,  half  roan.  London,  1756 

Siege  of  Quebec  and  Conquest  of  Canada  in 
1759.  By  a  Nun  of  the  General  Hospital ;  —  Gov.  Murray's 
Journal  of  the  Siege  of  Quebec;  —  Memoire  du  Sieur  de 
Ramezay,  Commandant  a  Quebec,  au  sujet  de  la  reddition 
de  cette  ville.     3  pamphlets. 

954  Frezier,  M.     Relation  du  Voyage  de  !n  Mer  du  Sud  au  cotes 

du  Chili,  du  Perou,  et  du  Bresil,  fait  pendant  Jes  ann^es 

1712,  '13,  '14.      Numerous  maps  and  plates.      2  vols.  12° 

half  calf.  Amsterdam,  17 1 7 

Autograph  of  Sir  U.  II.  Uonnycastle,   military  commander  in  tlic 
Canadian  Kebelliou  of  1837. 


919 


950 


French  War. 
18°  cloth. 

French  War. 
June  5,  1756. 
French  War. 

953  French  War. 


95 » 


952 


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95 


95<i 


955  iTroiseatt,  Sir  JFol)l1.  The  Cronycles  of  Englandc,  Fraunce, 
Spayne,  Portyngale,  Scotlande,  Bretaine,  Flaunders,  and 
other  places  adjoynynge,  translated  cute  of  Frenche  into  oure 
Materall  Englyshe  Tongue  by  John  Bouchier,  Knight,  Lord 
J5erners ;  at  the  Commandement  of  our  most  hyghe  redoubted 
Soveraygne  Lord  King  Henrye  the  VIII;  Kynge  of  Englandc, 
I'raunce,  and  Ireland,  Defendor  of  the  Faith  ;  and  of  tiic 
Church  of  England,  and  also  of  Irelande  in  earth  the 
supreme  head.  Vol.  i.  Imprinted  at  London  by  lUcliavb 
]Jin60n,  1523.  Vol.  2,  Imprinted  at  London  in  Flclo- 
htcte  by  lUcl)avb  Piusoii,  1525.  J3lack  £cUcr,  printed  in 
double  columns,  initial  letters  throughout  the  te.xt.  2  vols, 
folio,  old  red  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  with  book-plate  of 
l,ord  Ilardwicke.  London,  1523-25 

The  two  title  pages  are  wanting,  otherwise  the  above  is  a  very  fine 
copy,  with  large  margins,  and  not  doctored,  and  of  excessive  rarity, 
both  volumes  being  First  Editions,  printed  by  I'ynson  and  not 
made  up  of  the  Middleton  and  I'ynson  edilioKS  as  usually  found.  Per- 
fect copies  are  quoted  at  /^loo. 

Froissart,  Jehan.  I,e  Premier  (et  le  second,  tiers  ct  (|uart). 
Volume  de  I'Histoire  et  Chroniques  de  Messire  Jehan 
Froissart.  Rejeu  et  corrigc  sus  diners  Exemplaires,  ct 
suyant  les  bons  auteurs,  par  Denis  Savvage  de  Fontenaiiles 
en  Brie.  4  vols,  in  2,  folio,  bound  by  Hayday  in  full  sprinkled 
calf  extra,  carmine  edges.         Jan  de  Tournes  :  Lyon,  1559 

Froiss.\rt.  Illuminations  from  the  MS.  Froissart  in  the  Bib- 
liothcque  Royal,  Paris,  and  other  sources.  50  beautiful 
miniatures,  finished  by  hand.     4°  half  morocco. 

95S  Froude,  J.  A.     Historical  and  other  Sketches ;  —  Science  in 
Short  Chapters,  by  W.  M.  Williams.     2  vols.  12°  paper. 

New  York. 

959  FuENTES,  Manuel  A.      Lima,  or  sketches  of  the  capital  of 

Peru,  historical,  statistical,  administrative,  commercial  and 
moral.     Numerous  illustrations.     Royal  8°  boards. 

London,  18C6 

960  FuLGENTiUM.      Placiadcs     in     Mylhologiis.      Hoc     in     vol- 

umine  infra  scripta  continentus:  F.  Fulg.  Mytholo- 
giarum  libri  tres.  scholia  paraphrasticae  a  Philomuso  (J. 
Locher)  addita  sunt.  Epistola  dedicatoria  cum  aliis 
appendicibus.  Small  folio,  full  crushed  levant  morocco 
extra,  inside  borders,  gilt  edges  by  Lortic.  Expen- 
sis  Joannis  Grunerii  Ulmani,  in  OlTicina  Sigismundi 
Grym.  Medici  Augustai  Vindelicorum,  152 1 

A  beautiful  book  from  the  library  of  Gomez  de  la  Cortina,  with- 
his  arms  on  the  sides,  and  monogram  and  crown  in  the  corners. 


'J57 


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96 


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96 


G 


Nicurve  ciule  sccr  naeuwkeurige 


\GE,  TiiuMAS 
door  de  Spaenschc  West  Indicn 


maps.     4"  vellum. 


Reysc 

I'olding  plates  and 

Utrecht,  1692 

962  Gacnon,  C.  O.    Lettre  de  M.  I/Abbd  LeGiierne,  Missionaire 

dc  I'Acadic,  Irouvc'e  rccemment  dans  Ics  Archives  de  la 
Cure  N.  D.  de  Quebeck.     8°  paper  uncut.       Quebec,  1889 

963  Gagnon,  Ernest.    Chansons  Populaircs  du  Canada,  rccucillics 

et  publices  avcc  Annotations,  etc.     8^  half  roan. 

Quebec,   1S65 

964  C>nllll5,    !IVbbas    (Tislcvcicucis.      Di.ilo^ms    Malogranatum 

(lictus.  Compilatus  a  quodurn  Abbate  ordincs  Cistercien- 
sis  nionasterii  A'lac  Regia;  in  Bohemia.  Ulatk  Ccttcv, 
Printed  in  double  columns,  of  54  lines,  on  215  leaves, 
rubricated  throughout.  (First  leaf  wanting)  very  line 
copy.  Large  folio  in  a  i6ih  century  stamped  calf  bind- 
ing. (S.  Argent,   II.  Egglesteun),  cir.  1470 

Eomo    Pkinceps.    Very  rare.    F.ggcstcyn  was  an  apprentice  of 
IJuttcnbcrg. 

965  CiAi/r,    John.     Autobiography   of.     2    vols.     12"    cloth. 

Phila.,  1833 
9O6  Garnkau,  F.  L.     Ilistoire   du  Canada  depuis  sa  dc'couverte 
jusqu'a  nos  jours.     Eine  uncut  copy  of  the  iirst  edition,  in- 
cluding the  very  rare  fourth  volume,  which  has  been  rigidly 


suppressed.     4  vols.  8    paper  uncut. 


Quebec  1845-48 


967 


Garnkau.    Another  copy,  of  the  Iirst  edition.     4  vols.  8"  half 
roan.  Quebec,  1845-48 

968  Garneau.    Ilistoire  du  Canada.     Second  edition.     3  vols.  8*^ 

half  roan.  (Quebec,  1852 

969  Garnkau.      Ilistoire  du  Canada.      First  edition.     3  vols.  8"" 

half  sheep.  Quebec,  1845-48 

Garneau.     Abrojie'  de  L'llistoirc  du  Canada  depuis  sa  de- 


970 


couverte  jusqu'a  1840.     12°  boards. 


Montreal,  1858 


971  Garneau.    History  of  Canada,  from  the  time  of  its  discovery 

till   the   union  year    1840-1.     Translated  by  Andrew  liell. 
Portrait.     2  vols.  8°  cloth.  Montreal,  1862 

972  Garneau.    Sa  Vie  et  ses  CEuvres,  par  M.  Chauvcau.  Portrait. 

S"^  paper,  uncut.  Montreal,  1883 

973  Garnet  d'un  Mondain.     Gazette  Parisienne  Anecdotique  et 

Curieuse,   par  Etincelle.    With  5   colored  plates  and    100 
piquant  illustrations  in  the  text  by  A.  Ferdinandus.     2  vols. 

paper  wrapper,  uncut 


small  8°   ornamented 
ited  edition. 

974  Gaspi,    PhilHppe    dc.      Lcs  Ancicns 

Royal  8°  paper,  uncut. 

975  Gaspi.    Canadians  of  Old.    8°  cloth. 


edges.     Lim- 
Paris,  188 1 

Canadiens,      Portrait. 
Montreal,  1886 

Quebec,  1864 


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97 


976  Gaspi.     Les    Anciens  Canadiens.    8"  half  crimson  calf. 

Quebec,  1063 

977  Gavarni.     Pictures  of  the  French.     A  series  of  literary  and 

graphic  delineations  of  French  Character.  By  Jules  Janin, 
Balzac,  Cormenin,  and  other  celebrated  authors.  230  il- 
lustrations drawn  on  wood  by  Gavarni,  Monnier  and  Meis- 
sonier,  and  engraved  by  Lavielle.  Royal  8°  cloth,  (Shak- 
en). London,  1840 

978  Gatschkt,  a.  S.     Classification  into  Seven  Linguistic  Stocks 

of  Western  Indian  Dialects  contained  in  Forty  Vocabular- 
ies.    4"  paper,  uncut.  Washington,  1878 

979  Gay,    John.     Fables.     With    numerous    fine    vignettes    by 

Vander  Gucht,  after  designs  by  Wootlon.  2  vols.  8°  old  calf, 
gilt.  London,  1737 

980  Gay,  John.     Fables.     With  a  life  of  the  author.     With  70  fine 

plates  by  Blake,  Stothard,  Wilson,  Audinet,  etc.  2  vols,  in 
I.     Royal  8°  russia,  (covers  broken).  London,  1791 

Large  Paper  copy  of  Stockdale's  fine  edition. 

981  Gayarre,  Charles.     History  of  Louisiana.     Maps.     4  vols.  8'^ 

cloth.  New  Orleans,  1835 

982  Gems.      Canini,  J.  A..      Images   des   He'ros  et  des  Grands 

Hommes  de  I'Antiquitd,  dessindes  sur  des  mddailles,  des 
pierres  antiques,  etc.  Gravees  par  Picart  le  Remain.  With 
115  beautiful  full-page  plates.  4°  full  red  levant  morocco 
extra,  Jansen  finish,  inside  borders,  marbled  under  gilt 
edges,  by  Duru. 

Chez  B.  Picart  and  J.  F.  Bernard  :  Amsterdam,  1731 

983  Gems  of  English   Poetry.     With    beautiful    illustrations    by 

great  artists.     Small  4°  cloth.  London,  1865 

984  Genebrard,  Gilb.     Traictd  de  La  Liturgie  ou  saincte  messc, 

selon  I'usage  et  forme  des  Apostres,  et  de  leur  disciple 
sainct  Denys,  apostre  des  Francois.    2  vols,  in  i,  18°  vellum. 

Paris,  1602 

985  Gentleman's  Magazine  Library:  being  a  classified  collection 

of  the  chief  contents  of  the  Gentleman's  Magazine  from 
1731  to  1868.  Edited  by  G.  L.  Gomme.  With  Literary 
Curiosities  and  Notes,  edited  by  A.  B.  G.  8°  white  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  1888 

9S6  Genty,  Abbe.  L'Inlluence  de  la  Decouverte  de  I'Amdrique 
sur  le  bonheur  de  genre  humaine.  Map  and  plate.  8"  half 
calf.  Paris,  1788 

987  Gesner,  Abraham.  New  Brunswick,  with  notes  for  Emigrants  : 
comprehending  the  early  history.  An  account  of  the  In- 
dians, Settlement,  Topography,  Statistics,  Manufactures, 
Commerce,  etc.     Illustrations.    8°  cloth.        London,  1847 


98 


CATALOGUE. 


g88  Gesner.  Industrial  Resources  of  Nova  Scotia.  Map  and 
plates.    8°  cloth.  Halifax,  1849 

989  Gksta  Romanorum;  or  Entertaining  Moral  Stories.     Invented 

by  the  Monks  as  a  fireside  recreation,  and  translated  from 
the  Latin  by  the  Rev.  Chas.  Swan.  New  edition,  with  an 
Introduction,  etc.,  by  Thos.  Wright.  Handsomely  prinlcil 
from  large,  clear  type.  2  vols,  imperial  8"  vellum  clolli, 
uncut.  '  New  York,  1871 

Laroe  Pai'EU.     One  of  25    copies,    printed    throughout    on 
Whatman's  hand-made  paper  of  extra  size. 

990  Gillies,  John.     Historical  Collections  relating  to  remarkable 

periods  of  the  success  of  the  Gospel.  8°  half  dark  calf, 
gilt.  Kelso,  1845 

ggi  GiLLRAv,  James.  Caricatures,  comprising  the  best  Political 
and  Humorous  Satires  of  the  Reign  of  George  HI,  1779- 
1810.  With  the  extra  volume  and  octave  volume  of  des- 
criptive letter  press,  by  T.  Wright  and  R.  H.  Evans.  Up- 
wards of  600  highly  spirited  engravings  from  the  original 
plates.  2  vols,  atlas  folio  and  i  vol.  8°  together  3  vols, 
half  morocco  extra.  London,  1851 

992  GiLiiN.     Essay  on   Prints.     Containing    remarks    upon    the 

Principles  of  Picturesque  Beauty,  different  kinds  of  Prints, 
etc.     12°  half  sheep.  London,  176S 

993  GiSBORNE,  Thomas.    Walks  in  a  Forest ;  or,  poems  descrip- 

tive of  scenery  and  incidents  characteristic  of  a  forest  at 
different  seasons  of  the  year.  Frontispiece  and  vignette 
title.     16°  boards,  uncut.  London,  1814 

994  Gloire,  (La.)  de  S.  Vrsule,    Divisee    en    deux    parties.     La 

premiere  contient  I'histoire  &  Marlyre  des  onze  mille  Vicr- 
ges,  avec  quelques  considerations  Ik  dessux,  etc.  Recueillie 
par  un  V6re  de  la  Comp.  de  Jesus.     Small  4°  vellum. 

Valentienncs,  1656 
Les  Ursulines  de  Canada,     pp.  2^9-315. 

995  Goldsmith,  Oliver.     Vicar    of    Wakefield.    With    prefatory 

memoir  by  George  Saintsbury,  and  one  hundred  and  four- 
teen colored  illustrations.     Royal  8°  cloth,  gilt  edges. 

London,  1S86 

996  GoMAKA,  Lopez  de.     Histoire  Generalle  des  Indes  Occiden- 

tales  et  Terres  Neuves,  qui  jusqu'a  present  ont  estd  descou- 
vertes.  Traduite  en  Francois  par  M.  Fume'e,  Sieur  dc 
Marly  de  Chastel.     12°  calf,  (cover  broken).        Paris,  15S0 

997  GoNCouRT,  Edmond  et  Jules  de.     Les   Maitresses    de   Louis 

XV.     2  vols.  8°  half  morocco.  Paris,  i86o 

998  Gcocii,  John.     Manual  or  Explanatory   Development  of   the 

act  for  the  union  of  Canada,  Nova  Scotia  and  New  Bruns- 
wick in  one  dominion  under  the  name  of  Canada.    8°  cloth. 

Ottawa,  1867 


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12'  sheep, 
looo  Goodrich,  S.  C 


1003 


lOOJ 


999  Goodrich,  C.  A.     History  of  the  United  States  of   America 
from  the  First  Discovery  to  March  4,  1825.     Illustrations. 

New  York,  1825 

Tales  about   Canada.     P.y  I'eter  Parley. 
Map  and  woodcuts.     Square  16°  cloth.  London. 

looi  Goodrich,  S.  G.  ^L^nners,  Customs  and  Antiquities  of  the 
Indians  of  North  and  South  America.  Illustrations.  16*^ 
cloth.  Boston,  1844 

too3  Gordon,  Rev.  J.  B.  Historical  and  Geographical  Memoir 
of  the  North  American  Continent,  its  Nations  and  Tribes. 
With  a  summary  account  of  the  Life  of  the  Author,  his 
Writings  and  Opinions.     Portrait.     4°  half  calf. 

Dublin,  1820 

GouRLAV,  Robert.  Statistical  Account  of  Upper  Canada, 
compiled  with  a  view  to  a  grand  system  of  emigration  in 
connection  with  a  reform  of  the  poor  laws,  with  a  general 
introduction.     Maps.    3  vols.  8°  half  calf.      London,  1822 

®rofton,  Uicl]arb.  A  Chronicle  at  Large  and  Meere  History 
of  the  AfTayresof  England  and  Kingesof  the  Same,  deduced 
from  the  Creation  of  the  World  unto  the  First  Yere  of  the 
Reigne  of  our  Most  Deere  Sovereigne  Lady  Queen  Eliza- 
beth. F'irst  edition.  Wood-cuts  and  fine  initial  letters. 
iJlflck  Cettcr.  2  vols,  in  i,  Folio  old  calf.  (Title  and  i 
leaf  of  preface  in  vol.  i,  and  last  leaf  of  index  in  vol.  2 
missing.)  London,  1569 

Grandville.  Un  autre  Monde,  Transformations,  visions, 
incarnations,  ascensions,  cosmogonies,  fantasmagories, 
metamorphoses,  etc.  Numerous  fine  illustrations  by  Grand- 
ville.    4    half  morocco  e.xtra,  gilt  edges.  Paris,  1844 

Grant,  Mrs.  Precipitaine  :  a  Highland  Tale.  2  vols.  12^ 
calf.  Edinburgh,  1823 

rresentalion  copy  to  Lady  Arbuthunot,  from  the  author. 

Grant.  Memoirs  of  an  American  Lady  ;  —  Essays  on  the 
Superstitions  of  the  Highlanders  of  Scotland  ;  —  Letters 
from  the  mountains.    8  vols.  12°  half  calf. 

London  and  New  York. 

Gravier,  Gabriel.  Decouverte  de  I'Amerique  par  des  nor- 
mands  au  Xb.  siecle.     Maps.    4"  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1871 

Royal  8°  paper, 
Paris,  1874 

GnAV,  Hugh.  Letters  from  Canada,  written  during  a  resi- 
dence there  in  the  years  1806-8.     Map.     8°  half  russia. 

London,  1809 


1005 

1006 
1007 

looS 
1009 

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Gravier 
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Cavalier  De  La  Salle  de  Rouen. 


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101 1  Gray,  Thomas.     An  Elegy  written   in   a   Country   Church- 

yard. The  fourth  edition,  corrected.  Royal  4°  full  crushed 
lfvai>t  morocco,  uncut  edges,  gilt  top,  inside  gilt  border,  by 
Riviere.  R.  Dodley,  1751 

All  elegant  copy  of  this  rare  edition,  published  in  the  same  year  as 
the  first,  and  the  last  before  the  division  of  the  book  in  chapters. 

1012  Gray.     Odes  by  Mr.  Gray.     4°  original  calf,  gilt. 

Printed  at  Strawberry  Hill,  1757 

F"irst  edition  of  Gray's  Pindaric  Odes,  and  the  first  book  printed  at 
Strawberry  Hill,  contains  also:  Poems  liy  Anna  Chamber,  Countess 
'Icniple,  Strawberry  Hill,  1764.     Only  100  copies  printed. 

10(3  [Gravdon,  Alexander.]     Memoirs  of  a   Life   chiefly  passed 
in  rennsylvania  within  the  last  Sixty  Years.     8°  half  calf. 

Edinburgh,  1822 

1014  G.iEKN,  Benjamin    R.     Lecture   on   the   Study  of  Ancient 

Coins,  in  connection  with  history,  as  delivered,  Feb.  6,  1829, 
in  the  theatre  of  the  Royal  Institution  of  Great  Britain. 
Royal  8°  paper,  uncut.  London,  1829 

1015  Green,  B.  R.     Atlas  Numismatique  de  I'Histoire  ancienne, 

21  plates.     Large  folio,  paper.  Paris,  1829 

1016  Green,  Henry.     Shakespeare  and  the  Emblem  Writers;  — 

an  Exposition  of  their  similarities  of  thought  and  expres- 
sion, preceded  by  a  view  of  emblem  literatttro  down  to  A. 
1).  1616.  With  numerous  illustrative  devices  from  the  orig- 
inal authors.     Small  folio,  cloth.  London,  1870 

1 01 7  Greenhow,  Robert.     Memoir,   historical   and   political   on 

the  northwest  coast  of  North  America  and  the  adjacent 
territories.     Maps.     8°  boards.  Washington,  1840 

1 018  Greg,  W.  R.     Essays  on  Political  and  Social  Science,  con- 

tributed chiefly  to  the  Edinburgh  Review.  2  vols,  8°  full 
calf,  gilt.  London,  1853 

1019  Grolier.  Recherches  sur  Jean  Grolier,  sur  sa  vie  et  sa  Bib- 

lioth^que,  suivies  d'un  catalogue  des  livres  qui  lui  ont  ap- 
partenue.  Par  M.  Le  Roux  de  Lincy.  Thick  8°  paper, 
uncut.  Paris,  1866 

1020  Grolier  Club.     Rubaiyat  of  Omar  Khayyam,  the  Astrono- 

mer Poet  of  Persia,  rendered  into  English  verse  by  Edward 
Fitzgerald.  (Reprinted  from  the  edition  of  Bernard  Quar- 
itch  :  London,  1879.)  Illuminated  device  of  the  Grolier 
Club,  in  colors  on  the  title — and  illuminated  head-bands 
from  examples  in  Owen  Jones's  "  Grammar  of  Ornament," 
8°  paper,  cover  illuminated  after  an  example  in  Auds- 
Icy's  Outlines  of  Ornament,"  totally  uncut. 

The  Grolier  Club:  New  York,  1885 
Only  150  copies  printed. 


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1025 


1021  (Grynaeus).  Novus  Orbis  Regionum  aci  nsularuni  vetcribus 

incognitarum  una    cum  tabula   cosmographica,    et  aliquot 

alijs  consimilis  argumenti  libellis,  quorum  omnium  catalogus 

sequenti  patebit  pagina.     Good  copy  in  the  or'ginal  binding, 

but  without  the  map,  whicli  is  very  seldom  found  in  '"opies. 

Folio,  stamped  calf.  Basileao,  1537 

This  edition   contains   an    additional    piece :    Maximilian's  Letter 
describing  the  voyage  of  Magellan,  not  found  in  the  earlier  edition. 

1022  GuEROULT,  (i.     Premier  tommc  (et  second)  des   chroniques 

et  gestes  admirables  des  enpereurs,  avec  les  effigies  d'iceux 
(en  prose  et  en  vers).  With  numerous  portraits  engraved 
on  wood.     2  vols,  in  r,  small  4^"  vellum.  Lyon,  1552 

1023  Guest,  Moses.     Toems  on  several  Occasions,  to  which  aie 

annexed  extracts  from  a  journal  kept  by  the  author  while 
he  followed  the  sea,  and  during  a  journey  from  New  Bruns- 
wick, in  New  Jersey,  to  ^fontreal  and  Quebec.  iS"  sheep. 
(Broken.)  Cincinnati,  1824 

1024  Guov,  Col.     Lette.s  originally   jniblished   in  the   "Quebec 

Gazette  "  addressed  to  His  Excellency,  Sir  K.  W.  Head, 
Governor  General  of  li.  N.  America.     8""  half  morocco. 

Quebec,  1855 
GuiHORD  Case.     History  of  the   Guibord  Case:  Ultramon- 
tanism  versus  Law  and  Human  Rights.     Illustrations.     8^ 
paper.  Montreal,  1875 

1026  GuicciARUiNF.     Aphorismes  Civill  and  Militarie  ;  amplifieil 

with  authorities,  and  exemplified  with  Historic,  out  of  the 
first  Quarterne  of  Fr.  Guicciardine.     Folio,  old  calf. 

London,  1629 

1027  Guide  Books.     Picture  of  Quebec,  1829;  —  Falls  of  Niag- 

ara ;  —  Peck's  Tourist  companion  ;  —  Fashionable  Tour  to 
Niagara  and  Quebec;  —  Hand  Book  of  Toronto:  —  The 
Adirondacks  ;  —  Northern  Traveller  ;  —  Canadian  Tourist ; 
—  Canada  as  it  is  ; — Gold  Fields  of  Nova  Scotia  ;  Hunter's 
(juide  from  Niagara  to  Quebec  ;  —  Hand  Book  of  Canada  ; 
Female  Emigrant's  Guide; — Industries  of  Canada,  etc. 
26  vols. 

1028  GuiGARi),   Joannis.      Armorial  du  Bibliophile,  avec  Illustra- 

tions dans  le  texte.  With  several  hundred  illustrations  of 
coats  of  arms.     2  vols,  in  i,  royal  8""  half  calf,  uncut. 

Paris,  1870-73 

1029  GuizoT,  M.  de.    History  of  France,  from  the  earliest  limes  to 

1848.  Translated  by  Robert  Black.  Numerous  illustrations. 
8  vols.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1885 

Gunpowder  Plot.  His  Maiesties  Speach  in  this  last  session 
of  Parliament,  as  neare  his  very  words  as  could  be  gathered 
at   the   instant.      Small  4°  half  morocco,  uncut. 

London,  1605 


1030 


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CATALOGUE. 


1031  GiusTiNiANi,  Agostino,  Psalterium,  hebreum,  grecu,  ara- 
bicu.,  et  chaldeu.,  cu.  tribus  latinis  iterpratatoibus.  Et  glos- 
sis.  Finely  engraved  and  rubricated  title.  Folio,  half 
sheep.  Peter  Paul  Porrus  :  Genoa,  1516 

Excessively  rare.  A  good  copy  of  the  celebrated  Psalter  of  Agostino 
riiustiniani,  Bishop  of  Nebbio,  in  Hebrew,  Greek,  Arabic  and  Chal- 
dean. It  is  one  of  the  earliest  polyglots  ever  printed,  and  is  especially 
valuable  as  being  the  first  book  with  a  life  of  Columbus.  This  is  to  be 
found  on  the  first  page  of  the  twenty-sixth  leaf.  The  first  lines  of  the 
life  have  been  translated  as  follows,  viz.  :  —  "Then  it  was  that  Christo 
))her  named  Columbus,  a  Genoese  by  birth,  of  low  family,  who,  in  our 
times,  by  his  energy,  explored  in  a  few  months  a  greater  extent  of  land 
and  of  sea  than  almost  all  the  rest  of  mankind  ever  did  in  all  past 
ages,  etc,,  etc." 

The  volume  was  condemned  to  be  burned  by  the  common  hangman 
as  it  contained  statements  injurious  to  Columbus,  and  thus  indirectly 
attacked  Pope  Alexander  the  Sixth's  deeding  the  Continent  of  America 
to  Spain,  on  the  assertions  of  the  discoverer.  Fernando  Columbus,  in 
his  —  "Historiadel  Amirante"and  refutation  of  "  The  twelve  lies  of 
Giustiniani,"  says:  —  We  will  only  add  that  considering  the  many 
mistakes  and  falsehoods  found  in  the  said  Giustiniani's  History  and 
Psalter,  the  Senate  of  Genoa  has  laid  a  penalty  upon  any  person  that 
shall  read  or  keep  it ;  and  has  caused  it  to  be  carefully  sought  out  in 
all  places  it  has  been  sent  to,  that  it  may,  by  public  decree,  be  destroyed 
and  utterly  extinguished." 

1033  Gunpowder  Plot.  True  Relations  of  the  whole  Proceedings 
against  the  late  most  Barbarous  Traitors,  Garnet,  a  Jesuiie, 
and  his  Confederates  (Guy  Fawkes,  Rookwood,  Bates, 
Catesby,  Tresham,  Sir  Everard  Digby,  etc.),  and  all  that 
passed  at  Garnet's  execution.  With  five  rare  portraits  of 
the   Conspirators   inserted.      Small   4°  old   calf. 

London,  1606 

1033  Gunpowder   Plot.     Rhodes,  J.    A  Briefe   Summe  of  the 

Treason  intended  against  the  King  and  State,  when  they 
should  have  been  assembled  in  Parliament,  Nov.  5,  1605. 
(In  verse)  with  certaine  songs  and  ditties.  Small  4°  call 
e.xtra,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford  London,  1606 

1034  Guv  Genealogy.     Notice  sur  La  Famille  Guy  et  sur  quelques 

Autres  Families.     Portraits.    8°  cloth.         Montreal,  1S67 


'°35    T 


I 


IADDEN'S  Journal  and  Orderly  Book.  Journal  kept 
in  Canada  and  upon  Burgoyne's  Campaign  in 
1776-7,  by  Lieut.  James  M.  Hadden,  also  orders  by  him 
and  issued  by  Sir  Guy  Carleton,  Lieut.-Gen.  Burgoyne  and 
Major-General  William  Phillips  in  1776-7-8,  with  an  ex- 
planatory chapter  and  notes  by  Horatio  Rogers.  Map. 
Thick  square  8°  cloth,  uncut.  Albany,  1884 

1036  IIaig,  a.  H.  Impressions  of  Westminster  Abbey,  an  illus- 
trated te.xt  to  accompany  seven  etchings  by  A.  H.  Haig. 
8"  boards.  London,  1885 


CATALOGUE. 


103 


1037 
1038 


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1 040 


1041 


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1043 


1044 


•045 


104(5 


Haigh  r,  Canniff.  Country  Life  in  Canada,  fifty  years  ago ; 
personal  recollections  and  reminiscences  of  a  sexagenarian. 
Illustrations.    8°  cloth.  Toronto,  1SS5 

Hakluyt  Society  Publications.  The  World  Encompassed 
by  Sir  Francis  Drake.  Leing  his  next  voyage  to  that  to 
Nombrc  dc  Dios.  Collated,  with  an  unpublished  manu- 
script of  Francis  Fletcher,  Chaplain  to  the  Expedition. 
With  appendices  illustrative  of  the  same  voyage,  and  intro- 
duction, by  W.  S.  W.  Vaux.    8°  cloth,  uncut,     i^ondon,  1856 

Uakluvt.  The  Travels  of  Girolamo  Bcnzoni  in  America, 
in  1542-56.  Translated  and  edited  by  Admiral  W.  II. 
Smith.    8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1858 

Hakluyt.  Expeditions  into  the  Valley  of  the  Amazons, 
during  the  sixteenth  and  seventeenth  centuries  ;  containing 
the  journey  of  Gonzalo  Pizarro,  from  the  Royal  Commen- 
taries of  Garcilasso  Inca  de  la  Vega;  the  voyage  of  Fran- 
cisco de  Orellano,  from  the  general  history  of  Herrera,  and 
tlic  voyage  of  Cristovalde  Acuma  from  c^n  exceedingly 
scarce  narrative  written  by  himself  in  1641.  Edited  and 
translated  by  Clements  R.  Markham.    8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London, iS6o 

Hakluyt.  The  Life  and  Acts  of  Don  Alonzo  Enriquez  dc 
Guzman.  Translated  from  a  manuscript  in  the  National 
Library  at  Madrid,  and  edited  with  notes  and  an  introduc- 
tion, by  Clements  R.  Markham.    S°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1862 

Hakluyt.  The  Fifth  Letter  of  Hcrnan  Cortez  to  the 
Emperor  Charles  V.,  containing  an  s'^count  of  his  Expedi- 
tion to  Honduras  in  1525-6.  Translated  from  the  Spanish 
by  Don  Pascual  de  Gayonogos.     8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1868 

Hakluyt.    The  Royal  Commentaries  of  the  Yncas.     By  the 
Ynca  Garcilasso  de  la  Vega.    Translated   and  edited  witii 
notes  and  introduction  by  Clements  R.  Markham.     Vol.  i 
8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  iS6<) 

Hakluyt.  Select  Letters  of  Christopher  Columbus,  witli 
other  original  documents,  relating  to  his  four  voyages  to  the 
New  World.  Translated  and  edited  by  R.  H.  Major.  8° 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1870 

Hakluyt.  Three  Voyages  to  the  Northeast.  Second  edi- 
tion of  Garrit  de  Veer's  Three  Voyages  to  the  North-east, 
by  Barents.  Edited,  with  an  introduction,  by  Lieut.  Koole- 
nians  Beyren  of  the  Royal  Dutch  Navy.     8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1876 

Hakluyt.  The  Voyages  and  Works  of  John  Davis,  the 
navigator.  Edited,  with  an  introduction  and  notes,  by 
Captain  A.  H.  Markham.     8°  cloth,  uncut.      London,  1880 


104 


1047 


104S 


1049 


!050 


1051 

1032 

105  + 

i"5S 


1056 


io57 


105S 


I0S9 
1060 


CATALOGUE. 

IIakluyt.  The  Voyages  of  Sir  James  Lancaster.  With 
abstracts  of  Journal  of  Voyages  preserved  in  the  India 
Office,  and  the  Voyage  of  Capt.  John  Knight  to  seek  the 
N.  W.  Passage.  Edited  by  C.  R.  RLirkham.  8°  cloth, 
uucul.  London,  1877 

Hakluvt.  The  Expedition  of  Ursua  and  Aguirre  iti  search 
of  El'Dorado  and  Omagiia,  1560-61.  Translated  from  the 
"Scsta  Noticia  Ilistoriale  "  of  Fray  Pedro  Simon,  by  W. 
liollacrt,  with  an  introduction  by  ('lemenls  R.  Markham. 
8""  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1863 

llAKi.UYr.  Asher,  ().  >L  Henry  Hudson,  tlie  Navigator. 
The  original  documents  in  wiiich  his  career  is  recorded, 
partly  translated,  and  annotated.     Map.     8"  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  i860 

HAKMjvr.  Divers  Voyages  touching  the  Discovery  of 
America  and  the  Islands  adjacent.  Collected  and  pub- 
lished by  Richard  HakUiyt,  1582.  Edited  with  notes  and 
introduction  by  John  Winter  Jones.  Maps.  2  vols.  8° 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1850 

llAKLUvr.  Voyages  of  the  Zeni  tf  tiie  Northern  Seas  in  the 
Fourteenth  Century.  Translated  and  edited  by  R.  IL 
Major.     8"  cloth,  uncut.  London   1873 

Halk,  Horatio, 
uncut. 

HaLIBUK  ION, 

Nova  Scotia 


IlALIliUkrON. 


The    Iroquois   Book   of   Rites.     8°  paper, 

Phila.,  1883 
r.  C.     Historical    and    Statistical  Account  of 
Maps  and  plates.     2  vols.  S"  boards. 

Halifax,  1S29 
Bubbles   of   Canada.     With  10  portraits  and 
autographs  inserted.     8°  boards,  uncut.  London,  1839 

IIaliburton.  Bubbles  of  Canada.  (Corner  of  title  torn 
off) ;  —  The  Clockmaker  ;  —  Letter  Bag  of  the  Great  West- 
ern ; —  Nature  and  Human  Nature;  —  Old  Judge.  6  vols. 
12"  boards.  Phila.  and  New  York. 

Halkett,  John.  Historical  Notes  respecting  the  Indians 
of  North  America,  with  remarks  on  the  attempts  made  to 
convert  and  civilize  them.     8"  half  crimson  morocco. 

London, 1825 

Hall,  Basil.  Forty  Etchings  from  sketches  made  with  the 
Camera  Lucida  in  North  America,  in  1827  and  1828.  Small 
folio,  boards,  uncut.  London,  1829 

Hall,  Francis.  M'ravels  in  Canada  and  the  United  States 
in  1816-17.     8°  boards,  uncut.  Boston,  1818 

Hall.  Travels  in  Canada  and  the  United  States  in  1816-17. 
Map.     8°  sheep.  London,  1819 

Hall,  Frederic  T.  Pedigree  of  the  Devil.  Illustrations. 
8°  cloth.  London,  1883 


CATALOGUE. 


10^ 


1061  Hall,  S.  C.  Baronial  Halls,  Picturesque  Edifices,  and 
ancitnt  Churches  of  England,  from  drawings  by  Harding, 
Cattermole,  Prout  and  other  eminent  artists.  72  lithogra- 
phic plates  and  many  woodcuts  in  the  text.  2  vols,  folio, 
cloth.  London,  1881 

106.:  Hall.  Book  of  British  Ballads.  Numerous  illustrations 
after  designs  by  Creswick,  Gilbert  and  others.  Square  16° 
cloth,  uncut,  gilt  top.  New  York,  1888 

1063  Hall.     Trial  of  Sir  Jasper;  a  Temperance  Tale  in  Verse. 

Illustrations.  12°  cloth.  (Presentation  copy  from  the 
author.)  London. 

1064  Hall,  Mrs.  S.  C.     Sketches  of   Irish   Character.     Second 

edition.  2  vols,  small  8°  boards,  uncut.  With  an  auto- 
graph letter  by  S.  C.  Hall  relating  to  this  book,  inserted. 

London,  i83r 

1065  riALLA^r,  Henry.     Viiiw  of  the  State  of   Europe  during  the 

Middle  Ages.     3  vols.  8°  half  roan,  uncut,  gilt  tops. 
Large  paper.     Only  100  copies  printed.  Boston,  1S65 

1066  Halleck,  FitzGreene.      Selections  from  the  British  Poets. 

2  vols.  16°  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1840 

1067  Hallock,  Charles.     Fishing  Tourist,  Angler's  Guide   and 

Reference  Book,     Frontispiece.     12"  cloth. 

New  York,  1873 

1068  Hamerton,  Philip  G.     Chapters  on  Animals.     With  eight 

etchings  by  J.  Veyrassat  and  Karl  Bodnier.  12°  cloth,  un- 
cut. Boston. 

1069  Hamilton,  Antoine.      Me'moires  de   la  vie  du  Comte  de 

Grammont,  contenant  particulvcrement  I'histoire  amoureuse 
de  la  cour  d'Angleterre,  sous  le  rbgne  de  Charles  II.  Small 
8°  original  calf.  Cologne,  17 13 

Original  edition. 

1070  Hamilton.      Me'moires   du   Comte  de  Grammont.      Illus- 

trated with  80  original  portraits,  engraved  after  the  original 
paintings  by  the  great  masters  of  the  period  of  Charles 
II.  Thick  4°  superbly  bound  by  Petit  in  crushed  red 
levant  morocco  extra,  broad  inside  gold  borders,  edges 
gilt  on  marble.  Edwards:  London,  1793 

Raro  and  beautiful   edition,  with   the  Notes  ct   Etlaircissements, 
usually  missing. 

1 07 1  Hamilton.     Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Count  de  Grammont ; 

containing  in  particular  the  amorous  intrigues  of  the  Court 
of  England  in  the  reign  of  King  Charles  II.  Translated 
from  the  French  by  Mr.  Boyer.  Small  8°  full  light  polished 
calf  extra,  yellow  edges.  London,  1714 

First  English  edition.    Very  r.irc.     Fine  copy,  with  autograph  of  I'. 
W.  Proctor  (Barry  Cornwall) 


4 

I 


io6  CATALOGUE. 

1072  Hamilton,  Sir  Charles.     Report  of  the  Trial  of  an  action 

brought  by  Mr.  William  Dawe  against  Vice-Adtniral  Sir 
Charles  Hamilton,  Governor  of  Newfoundland,  before  Mr. 
Justice  Burrough  and  a  special  jury.     8°  half  roan. 

London, 1S34 

1073  Hamilton',  J.  C.     Prairie  Province.     Sketches  of  travel  from 

Lake  Ontario  to  Lake  Winnipeg.     Maps.     12°  cloth. 

Toronto,  1876 

1074  HAMii/rox,  uiiliaiu.     Observations  on  the  Preparation,  Util- 

ity and  Administration  of  the  Digitalis  Purpurea,  or  Fox- 
glove, in  Dropsy  of  the  Chest,  Consumption,  Scarlet  Fever, 
Measles,  etc.     8°  sheep.  London,  1807 

1075  Hamilton'    Palace    Libraries.     Catalogue  of   the   Beckiord 

Library  removed  from  Hami'ton  Palace.  With  prices  and 
purchasers'  names  to  the  2d,  3d  and  4th  portions.  4  vols, 
royal  S°  paper.  London,  1S82-S3 

1076  Hannav,  James.     History  of  .\cadia  from  its  first  discovery 

to  its  surrender  to  England  by  the  treaty  of  Paris.  8' 
cloth.  "  St.  John,  N.  B.,  1871; 

1077  Hardy,   Campbell.      Forest  Life  in  Acadie.      Sketches  of 

Sport  and  Natural  History  in  the  Lower  Provinces  of  the 
Canadian  Dominion.     Illustrations.     8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London, 1SC9 
107S  Haroravi:,  J.  J.     Red  River.     8"  cloth.  Montreal,  1S7 1 

1079  Harlan,  Richard.  P'auna  Americana ;  being  a  description 
of  the  Mammiferous  Animals  inhabiting  North  America. 
8°  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1S25 

loSo  Harmon,  Daniel  Williams.  A  Journal  of  Voyages  and 
Travels  in  the  Interior  of  North  America,  etc.  ISIap  and 
portrait.     8°  sheep.  Andover,  1820 

roSi  Harper's  Family  Library;  —  History  of  the  Jews;  —  His- 
tory of  Louisiana;  —  Discovery  of  the  Northern  Coast  of 
America  ;  —  Modern  History  ;  —  History  of  Persia ;  —  Alex- 
ander the  Great:  —  History  of  Charlemagne;  —  Ancient 
Philosophers  ;  —  Hand-Book  for  Readers  ;  —  Roman  Re- 
public :,  —  History  of  Palestine  ;  —  Advantages  of  Science  ; 
—  Tytler's  Universal  History  ;  —  History  of  the  Bible  ;  — 
American  Biography;  —  Mesopotamia  and  Assyria  ; — Moors 
of  Spain;  —  Trades  and  Professions.  29  vols.  16°  cloth 
and  boards.  New  York. 


1082  Harriott,  John.  Struggles  through  Life  exemplified  in 
various  travels  and  adventures  in  Europe,  Asia,  Africa  and 
America.     Portrait.     2  vols.  16°  mottled  sheep. 

London, 1808 


CATALOGUE. 


107 


10S3 


1084 


oSs 


io,S6 


1087 


1 0S8 


1089 


1090 


Harris,  John.  Naviganlium  alque  Itineranlium,  or  a  Com- 
pleat  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels  :  consisting  of 
above  Four  Hundred  of  the  most  Authentic  Writers ; 
beginning  with  Hackluit,  Purchass,  eic,  in  English  ;  Ramu- 
sio  in  Italian;  Thevenot,  etc.,  in  French;  De  Bry,  and 
Grynsei  Novus  Orbis  in  Latin  ;  the  Dutch  East  India  Com- 
pany in  Dutch  ;  and  continued,  with  others  of  Note,  that 
have  publish'd  Histories,  Voyages,  Travels,  or  Discoveries 
in  the  English,  Latin,  French,  Italian,,  Spanish,  Portuguese, 
German,  or  Dutch  Tongues,  relating  to  any  part  of  Asia, 
Africa,  America,"  Europe,  or  the  Islands  thereof,  to  this 
Present  Time.  With  the  Heads  of  Several  of  our  most 
Considerable  Sea  Commanders,  and  a  great  number  of  Ex- 
cellent Maps  of  all  paits  of  the  World,  and  Cuts  of  most 
Curious  Things  in  all  the  Voyages  :  also,  an  Appendi.x  of 
Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society.  Fine  impressions  of  the  por- 
traits, maps  and  plates,  engraved  by  Vander  Gucht,  etc.,  2 
vols,  folio,  calf.     Binding  damaged.)  London,  1705 

Original  edition  of  tliis  esteemed  collection. 

H.vRRissE,  Henry.  Bibliotheca  Americana  Vetutissima,  a 
Description  of  VVorks  relating  to  America,  published  be- 
tween the  years  1492  and  1551,  with  the  additions.  2  vols, 
royal  4°  sheets  folded.  New  York,  i86r)-72 

Large  paper.     Only  99  copies  printed. 

Harrisse.  Recueil  de  Voyages  et  de  Documents.  Jean  et 
Sebastien  Cabot,  leur  origine  et  leurs  voyages,  ^tude 
d'histoire  critique  suivie  d'une  Cartographic,  d'une  Bibliog- 
raphie,  et  d'une  chronologic  des  voyages  au  Nord-Ouest  de 
1497  i  1550.     Imperial  8°  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  iS8j 

Harrisse.     Recueil  de  Voyages.     Les  Corte-Real  et  leurs 

Voyages    au     Nouveau     Monde    d'apres    des    documents 

nouveaux  ou  peu  connus,  tirds  des  archives  de  Lisbonne  et 

'e  Moddne,   avec    le  Post-Scriptum.     2   vols,  imperial  8' 

piper,  uncut.  Paris,  1883 

Harrisse.  Bibliotheca  Americana  Vetutissima ;  a  Descrip- 
tion of  Works  relating  to  America,  published  between 
the  years  1492  and  1551.  Imperial  8°  full  antique  morocco, 
red  edges.     Only  400  copies  printed.  New  York,  1866 

Harrisse.  Les  Colombo  de  France  et  d'ltalie,  fameux 
Marins  du  xve  si^cle,  1461-1492.  4°  paper,  uncut.  Only 
17s  copies  printed.  Paris,  1874 

Harrisse.  Notes  pour  servir  a  I'Histoire,  a  la  Bibliographic 
et   a  la  Cartographic  de  la  Nouvelle-France  et  des  pays 


adjacents  1 545-1 700.     8^  paper,  uncut. 


Paris,  1872 


Harrisse.  Cartographic  de  la  Nouvelle-France,  Supplement 
a  I'ouvrage  de  M.  Harrisse.  Par  Gabriel  Marcel.  S^" 
pt^jer,  uncut.  Paris,  1885 


fo8 


CATALOGUE. 


1091  IIarkisse.      L'llistoire  de  Christophe  Colonib,  attribuc  a 

son  fils  Fernand  ;  —  Rapport  sur  les  Deux  ouvrages  de  M. 
II°nri  Ilarrisse,  par  E.  Desjardins.     2  pamphlets. 

Paris,  1867-75 

1092  Hart,  Adolphus  M.     History  of  the  Discovery  of  the  Valley 

of  the  Mississippi.     12"  paper.  St.  Louis,  1852 

1093  Hart,  Gerald  E,    The  Fall   of    New   France,    1755-1760. 

With  numerous  portraits  and  views  in  artotype.  Sn.all  4" 
paper,  uncut.  Montreal,  i888 

1094  Hatin,  Eugene.     Bibllographie   Historique   et   critique   de 

la  presse  periodique  I  ran^ais,  ou  catalogue  systematique  et 
raisonne  de  tous  le^  i-crits  de  quelque  valeur  publics  ou 
ayant  circuit  en  France  depuis  I'origine  du  journal  jusqu'a 
nos  jours,  avec  extraits,  notes  historiques,  critiques  et 
inorals.  indication  des  prix  que  les  principaux  journeaux 
ont  atieints  dans  les  ventes  publiques,  etc.,  pr^cdd^  d'un 
essai  Iiistorique  et  statistique  sur  la  naissance  et  les  progr^s 
de  la  presse  pdriodique  dans  les  deux  mondes.  Portrait. 
Thick  8°  paper,  uncut.  Paris. 

1095  Hawkins,    Ernest.     Annals    of   the    Diocese    of   Toronto, 

Map.     16°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  184S 

1096  Hawkins'    Picture     of    Quebec,    with     historical     Recol- 

lections. Beautiful  copy,  large  margins  and  with  extra 
plates  and  maps,  and  original  plan  of  the  Plains  of  Abra- 
ham by  Colonel  Durnford.  Large  12°  full  blue  calf  e;ctra, 
gilt  edges.  Quebec,  1834 

An  inserted  catalogue  slip  says:  Unique,  probably  the  finest  copy 
procurable.  $25.00.  The  following  copy,  however,  is  better  in  many 
lespects  and  in  uncut  condition. 

1097  Hawkins.      Picture  of  Quebec.      With  extra  illustrations. 

Large  12°  half  crimson  morocco,  uncut  edges,  gilt  top, 
very  rare  in  such  condition.  Quebec,  1834 

1098  Hawkins.      Picture    of    Quebec.      With    12    photographic 

views.  12"  half  antique  calf,  red  edges,  and  9  leaves  at 
the  end  in  manuscript.  Quebec,  1834 

1099  Hawlev,  W.   F.    Quebec.    The    Harp    and   other   poems. 

16°  half  morocco,  uncut,  gilt  top.  Montreal,  1829 

1100  Haylev,  William.    Triumphs  of   Temper,   a   Poem.     With 

fine  plates  by  W.  Blake,  from  designs  by  Maria  Flaxman. 
16°    full    light  polished  calf    extra,   gilt  edges. 

Chichester,  1803 

iioi  Heaphv,  Thomas.  Likeness  of  Christ:  being  an  inquiry 
into  the  Verisimilitude  of  the  received  likeness  of  Our 
Blessed  Lord.  Edited  by  Wyke  Bayliss,  12  illuminated 
plates,  with  numerous  illustrations  ^in  the  text.  Royal  8° 
half  morocco.  London,  1886 


CATALOGUE. 


109 


1 102  Hennepin,  L.  A  New  Discovery  of  a  Vast  Country  in  Amer- 

ica, Extending  above  Four  Tiiousand  Miles,  between  New 
France  and  New  Mexico;  With  Description  of  the  Great 
Lakes,  Cataracts,  Rivers,  Plaats,  and  Animals.  Also  tlie 
Manners,  Customs,  and  Languages  of  the  several  Native 
Indians;  With  a  Continv  ^Jon  Giving  an  Account  of  the 
Attempt  of  the  Sieur  de  la  Salle  upon  the  Mines  of  St. 
15arbe,  etc.  The  taking  of  Quebec  by  the  English,  etc. 
I'rontispiece  and  5  plates.   2  vols,  in  1,8°  calf.  London,  169S 

riood  copy,  with  the  book-plate  of   Dean   Stanley  of   Westminster 
A  bbey. 

1 103  Hennepin.   Nouvelle  Decouverte  d'un  tres  grand  Payssitu^ 

dans  I'Amerique,  entre  le  Nouveau  Mexique  et  la  Mer 
'^laciale.     Engraved  title,  2  maps  and  2  plates.     12°  calf. 

G.  Brodelet:  Utrecht,  1697 
"the  fust  edition  of  tlie  second  part, 
iio.j  Hennepin.  Nouveau  Voyage  d'un  Pais  plus  grand  que 
TEurope,  aves  les  redections  des  enterprises  du  Sieur  de  hi 
Salle,  sur  le  mines  de  St.  Barbe,  etc.,  dedid  a  sa  Majestt^ 
Guillaum  HL  Enrichi  de  la  carte,  de  figures  expressives 
desraoeurs  et  manieres  de  vivre  des  satu'ages,  de  la  prise 
de  Quebec,  etc.     Map  and  4  plates. 

A.  Schoulen  :  Utrecht,  169S 
Tliis  forms  the  tliird  series  of  Hennepin's  Travels. 

1105  Hennepin.     Another  copy.    12°  calf.  Utrecht,  1698 

Presentation  copy  to  William  III,  with  his  arms  stamped  in  gold  on 
the  sides. 

1106  Hennepin.  Voyage  ou  Nouvelle  Decouverte  d'un  tres  grand 

Pais,  dans  I'Amerique  entre  le  Nouveau  Mexique  et  la  Mer 
glaciale.  Augment^  avec  un  voyage  qui  contient  une  relation 
exacte  de  I'origine,  etc.  des  Curaibes.  Faite  par  le  Sieur  de 
la  Borde.     Frontispiece,  map  and  plates.  12°  calf. 

J.  Desbordes:  Amsterdam,  1712 

1107  Hennepin,     Description  of  Louisiana.  Translated  from  the 

edition  of  1683,  and  compared  with  the   Nouvelle   Decou- 
verte, the  La  Salle  Documents  and  other  contemporaneous 
papers.     By  John  G.  Shea.     Map,     Royal  8°  paper,  uncut 
Limited  Edition,  New  York,  1880. 

1108  Head,  Barclay  V.      Department   of  coins   and  medals,   a 

guide  to  the  principal  gold  and  silver  coins  of  the  ancients. 
Photographs.    8^  cloth,  uncut.  London,  188 1 

1109  Head,  Sir  Francis   B.    The   Emigrant.     Small  8"  boards, 

uncut.    (Broken.)  London,  1847 

I  no  Hearne,  Samuel.  Journey  from  Prince  of  Wales'  Fort  in 
Hudson's  Bay,  to  the  Northern  Ocean,  in  the  years  1769, 
1770,  1771,  and  1772.  Map  and  plates.  4°  calf  (covers 
broken.)  London,  1795 


lO 


CATALOGUE. 


1 1 1 1  Heckeweldep,  John.     Narrative  of  the  Mission  of  the  Uni- 

ted Brethren  among  the  Delaware  and  Mohegan  Indians, 
from  1740  to  1808.     Portrait,     8"  boards,  uncut. 

Phila.,  18:0 

1 1 12  IIevuv,  Alexander.      Travels   and   Adventures   in   Canada 

and  the  Indian  Territories,  between  the  years  1760  and 
1776.    8"  sheep.     (Portrait  missing.)  New  York,  1S09 

1 1 13  IIe.nrv,  J.  J.     Account  of  Arnold's  Campaign  against  Que- 

bec, and  of  the  hardships  and  sufferings  of  that  band  of 
Heroes,  who  traversed  the  wildness  of  Maine,  from  Cam- 
bridge to  the  St.  Lawrence  in  1775.  Map.  12°  cloth,  un- 
cut. Albany,  1877 

1114  Henri  IV.     Historic  prodigievse  d'vn  detestable  parricidrt 

entrepris  en  la  personne  du  roy  par  Pierre  Barrifere  dit  la 
Harre,  et  comme  Sa  Majest^  en  fut  miraculeusement  gut?rii\ 
Avec  I'extraict  du  proems  criminel  faict  audict  Barri^re,  16" 
red  crushed  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  inside  border,  by 
Duki/.  S.  L.,  1594 

1115  Henri  IV.      Verone,  Francois  de .    Apologie    pour  Jehan 

Chastel  parisien,  exdcut^  k  mort,  et  pour  les  peres  et  eschol- 
liers  de  la  soci^tfe  de  gesvs,  bannis  du  royaume  de  France. 
Centre  I'arrest  du  Parlement,  donn^  contre  eux  d  Paris,  le 
dJicembre  29,  1594,  par  Francois  de  Verone.  12" 
full  crimson  crushed  levant  morocco  extra,  inside  borders, 
gilt  edges,  by  Duru.  Paris,  1595 

A  beautiful  copy  of  a  scarce,  historical  tract,  relating  to  the  excom- 
munication of  Henry  Ue  Navarre  and  Henry  de  Vaiois. 

1116  Henri  IV.     Vaiois.     La  vie  et  Faites   notables   de   Henry 

de  Vaiois.  Maintenant  toute  au  long  sans  rien  requerir ; 
ou  sont  contenues  les  trahisons,  perfidies,  sacrileges,  exac- 
tions, cruautdz  et  hontes  de  cds  Hypocrite  ennemy  de  la 
Religion  Catholique.  Edition  seconde.  Several  leaves  in 
manuscript.     12''  calf,  gilt  edges. 

Chez  Didier  Millot :  Paris,  1689 

1117  II eptameron  of  Margaret,  Queen  of  Navarre.      8   original 

etchings  by  Leopold  Flameng.     12°  cloth,  uncut.        Phila. 

1 1 18  Herbert's  Guide  to  London.     A  complete   Guide   to   the 

leading  hotels,  places  of  amusement,  etc. ;  —  Hotels  of  Eu- 
rope.    Numerous  illustrations.     2  vols,  royal  8°  cloth. 

London,  18S5 

1119  Herezkv,  Charles.     Canada  on  the  Pacific:   being  an   ac- 

count of  a  Journey  from  Edmonton  to  the  Pacific  by  tlie 
Peace  River  Valley ;  and  of  a  Winter  Voyage  along  the 
Western  Coast  of  the  Dominion,     Maps.     12°  cloth. 

Montreal,  1874 


CATALOGUE. 


II I 


1 120  Heriot,  George.     Travels  through  the  Canadas,  containing 

a  Description  of  the  Picturesque  Scenery  on  some  of  the 
Rivers  and  Lakes ;  with  a  comparative  View  of  the  Man- 
ners and  customs  of  several  of  the  Indian  Nations  of  North 
and  South  America.  Fine  clean  copy,  with  colored  folding 
plates.     Royal  4°  boards,  uncut.  Lonucn.  1807 

1121  Heriut.     Same.     Untintcd  plates.     4°  half  morocco. 

London,  1807 

IIJ2  He  She  It.  Egyptian  Court  Chronicle  13.  C.  1302,  a  vera- 
cious and  truthful  version,  preserved  and  translated  for 
general  use  by  the  peerless  Poet  Laureate,  of  his  late  Maj- 
esty Rhampsinnitt  IIL  Imitation  sack-cloth  cover,  Icathcr- 
thong  clasp,  corroded  seal,  ragged  edge,  etc. 

1 1 23  QcntCS  a  rUsaige  du  Mans.     (Mark  and   name  of   Philippe 

l^igouchet.)  Ces  presentes  heures  a  lusaige  du  Mans  au 
long  sas  riens  require  ;  furet  acheuees  Lan  Mil.  cincq  ces  Ic 
XXV.  jour  Dapuril  pour  Symon  Vostre  :  Libraire  demourat 
a  Paris;  a  la  rue  neufue  nostre  dame,  a  lenseigne  sainct 
lehan  leuangeliste.  On  vellum,  lacking  i  leaf,  gothic 
letter,  with  17  lar^  i  full-page  cuts  and  several  hundred 
vignettes  in  the  borders,  including  a  superb  series  of  the 
Dance  of  Death,  in  149  cuts  (several  times  repeated).  12° 
russia.  .  Paris,  1500 

A  very  nice  example  of  tlic  Press  of  Philippe  rigoiichet,  with  excep- 
tionally bright,  dean  impressions  of  the  ornamental  borders  and  wood- 
cuts, and  uncolored,  wiih  seven  leaves  of  MS.  in  a  contemporary 
hand. 

1124  j^ettrcs  a  I'Usage  de  Reims.     Colophon  of  Guillaume  God- 

ard,  and  border :  Heures  a  lusaige  de  Reims  tout  du  long 
sans  riens  requerir.  Imprimees  a  Paris  par  Guillaume 
Anabat  demourant  en  la  rue  Sainct  Jehan  de  Beaunais  pres 
les  escolcs  de  decret  en  lenseigne  des  conis.  With  wood- 
cuts (uncolored)  and  above  200  beautiful  woodcut  borders. 


12 


vellum. 


(Paris,  1520) 


It:' 


1 126 


1127 


Very  rare  Hook  of  Hours,  printed  entirely  on  Veli^um. 

IIf.vlvx,  Peter.  Mikrocosmus.  A  Little  Description  of  the 
Great  World.     Fifth  edition.     Thick  small  4°  old  calf. 

Oxford,  1 63 1 

Hr.vwooD,  Thomas.  Tiie  Hierarchic  of  the  blessed  Angells, 
their  names,  orders  and  offices,  etc.  Engi  ived  title  and 
plates.  (Contains  reference  to  Shakespeare.)  Folio,  '>ld 
calf.  London,  1635 

Hevwood.  Life  of  Merlin,  surnamed  Ambrosius;  his  Pro- 
phecies and  Predictions  niterpreted,  and  the  Truth  made 
good  by  our  English  AnnalLs.  Being  a  Chronologicall  His- 
tory of  all  the  Kings,  and  memorable  Passages  of  this 
Kingdome.     The   scarce  first  edition,   with   a  portrait  of 


Merlin  by  Hollar.     Small  4°  half  calf. 


London,  1641 


113 


CATALOGUE. 


iij8  ^icrocUa,  QlUjtaubriilUS.  Mi  Aurcos  vet:>us  Pbythagorae. 
Ad  Nicolaum  Pontificem  V  Aurispae  in  Ilieroclen.  prae- 
fatio  .  '  .  Flieroclis  philosoplii  Stoici  ct  sanctissinii  in 
aurcos  versus  Tythagora!  opusculum  praestantissimum  a 
religioni  Christians  consent  ineum  incipit.  .  Small  4"  calf. 
iJartholomaius  de  Val  dc  Zocclio :  Patavii,  1474 

I'.niTIo  I'RiNCErs,     A  beautiful  copy,  uilli  the  signatures, which  arc 

frinted  St)  low  tiiat  they  are  usually  c\it  olf.     I'runi  the  libiary  of  the 
)uke  of  bubscx,  with  his  book  plate. 

11:0  ^ieronrjmtlS,  0.     Liber  Vitas  Patru  Sincli  Ilieronynii  s'm 
alphalTeti   ordinc   bene  rcgistratiis.     JBlack  Cetter,  printed 
in   single   columns   on  375  leaves.     Thick  folio,  in  the  ori- 
ginal oak  covers,  edges  entirely  untrimmed. 
Impressusper  JohanncZainer  inOpido  Ulm,  s.  d. (Circa,  1474) 

A  beautiful  example  from  Zainer's  press  in  an  excellent  state  of 
preservation,  wiih  full  marcins,  rubricated  in  red  and  blue  throughout, 
with  1  beautifully  executed  ornamental  capital  and  large  floriated  bor- 
der on  the  tirst  leaf  of  the  text,  and  several  smaller  ornamental  bordcis 
and  initials  throughout  the  work. 

1130  IIiND,  Henry  Youle.  North  West  Territory.  Report  cf 
Progress,  together  with  a  preliminary  and  ""neral  report  on 
the  Assinnibonc  and  tjaskatchewan  Ex  ..  ^  l£xpedition, 
made  under  instruct. ons  from  the  p  >■  '.  secretary. 
^^aps.     Imperial  8°  half  russia.  oronto,  1859 

it3i  HiNO.  Essay  on  the  Insects  and  Uiscascs  injurious  to  the 
Wheat  Crop.     Illustrations.     8°  cloth.  Toronto,  1857 

113J  Hinsdale,  B.  A.  The  Old  Northwest,  with  .1  view  of  the 
thirteen  colonies  as  constituted  by  the  Royal  Charters. 
Map.    8°  cloth.  New  York,  188S 

1133  HipPocRAris   Coi.     De   Natunc,  Temporiim   anni,  et  acris 

irregularium  constilulionum  proprijs,  hominis  omnium 
a;tatun^  morbis  Theoria.     is"^  old  call.     (Covers  broken.) 

Francofurti,  15G9 

1134  HisToiKKdcs  Crandes  Families  I'raiK^aises  du  Canada,  ou 

Aper^u  sur  le  Chevalier  Benoist  et  quelques  families  con- 
temporaines.  Maps  and  numerous  portraits,  some  inserted, 
by  Father  Daniel,  with  description  of  the  plates  in  his 
writing.    8°  half  morocco.  Alontreal,  1867 

1135  HiSTOiKE  des  Moeurs  et  du  Costume  des  Fran^ais  dans  le 

dixhuitifeme  si^cle.  Texte  par  Resti(  de  la  Bretonne,  revu 
et  corrigd  par  Charles  Brunet,  Preface  par  Anatole  de 
Montaiglon.  14  fine  large  plates  from  designs  by  Freude- 
berg.    Atlas  folio,  paper.  Paris,  1876 

1 136  HisTOiRE  de  la  Navigation,  son  commencement,  son  progrds, 

et  ses  d«^couvertes  jusqu'a  present.  Avec  Catalogue  des 
meilleurs   Livres    de  Voyages,  et  le  caractere    de    leurs 


Auteurs. 


vol 


s,  i: 


calf. 


Paris,  1722 


CATALOG  UK. 


"3 


iij,7  I IisioKicAi,  Collections  of  the  most  memorable  Accidents, 
;ind  tragicall  Massacres  of  France,  under  the  reigns  of 
Henry  I,  Francis  II,  Charles  IX,  Henry  HI,  Henry  IV  now 
living.  Containing  all  the  troubles  therein  happened,  durinij 
I  he  s.iid  Kings  tinics,  untill  this  present  ycare,  159S. 
Translated  out  of  i*'rench  into  Knglish.     Folio,  old  calf. 

Imprinted  by 'J'homas  Crccde  :  London,  1591^ 

Conlnin.s  an  nri^in.il  ami  full  a«  uciml  <>f  the  Mnssatie  of  81.  Harthu 
loiiicw. 

iij8  HtMOKVof  the  Five  Wise  I'liilosopliers ;  or,  the  wonderful 
Kelation  of  the  Life  of  Jehosaphat,  the  Hermit.  24°  half 
calf.  Printed  on  Old  London  Hridge  :  London,  1704 

I  \y)  Htsrouv  of  the  Hebrew  Monarchy,  from  the  Administration 
of  Samuel  to  the  Babylonish  Captivity.     8"  cloth,  uncut. 

London, 1S47 

1140  l!i:>roKv6f   the  Late  War;  or.  Annual  Register  of   its  rise, 

progress  and  events  in  Europe,  Asia,  Africa  and  America. 
I'ortraits  and  maps.     S"  sheep.  London,  1764 

1141  lli)cin".t,AriA  Depicta.     The  early  History  and  preseiit  Stale 

of  the  City  and  Island  of  Montreal.  Hy  Newton  Hosworth. 
Numerous  maps  and  engravings.  Fine  copy  of  the  rare 
first  edition.     12"  cloth,  uncut.  Montreal,  1839 

I  f.\2  HoiJUELAOA  Depicta.  Fine  copy  of  the  second  edition,  with 
33  extra  illustrations  laid  in.     12°  cloth.         Montreal,  1846 

1143  HociiKi  VGA  Depicta.     Another  copy.     3  plates  missing.  12° 

cloth.  Montreal,  1S46 

1144  lIoixwNS,  J.  (i.     (Jeography  and  History  of  British  America, 

and  of  the  other  colonies  of  the  empire.  Illustrations. 
Square  16°  cloth.  Toronto,  1857 

1 145  HoLniiiN,  Hans.     The  Dances  of  Death  through  the  various 

Stages  of  Human  Life.  Exhibited  in  46  copper  plates  done 
from  the  original  designs.  Etched  by  D.  Deuchar.  With 
text  in  French  and  English.     Small  4°.  London,  1803 

A  line  copy  bound  in  dU  blue  mororco  extra,  tooled  sides  and  back,  with 
the  Koyal  Crest  and  Arms  of  George  J II. 

1146  Holbein.  Le  Friomphe  dt 'amort,  gravce  d'aprcs  Icsdesseins 

originaux  de  Holbein,  par  Chretien  de  Mechel.  48  line 
copper  plates.  Square  16°  sumptuously  bound  by  Capk  in 
full  crimson  crushed  levant  morocco,  with  a  tine  medallion 
on  the  sides,  gilt  edges.  Basle,  1780 

1 147  Hoi.nEiN.     L' Alphabet  de  la  Murl  de    llauj  Holbein.     Iji 

turd  de  bordures  du  XVIe  sieclc  et  suivie  d'anciennes 
poemes  fran^dis  sur  le  sujet  des  trois  mors  et  des  Irois  vis 
|)ublic's  par  Anatolc  de  Montniglon.  Illustrated  borders. 
8*"  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1856 


114 


CATALOGUE. 


1148  IIoi.BEiN.  La  Danse  dcs  Morts  dessignc'e  par  Hans  Holbein, 

gravde  bur  pierre  par  Joseph  Schlotthauer,  expliqu^e  par  H. 
Kortoul.  ^2  plates,  India  proofs.  Square  16°  paper,  un- 
cut. Paris. 

1 149  HoLGAri'.,  J.  B.     Atlas  of  American  History  on  a  novel  plan, 

presenting  at  one  view,  the  most  important  events  in  the 
liistory  of  the  country,  from  its  discovery  by  Columbus 
clown  to  the  present  time,  184.!.     Atlas  4"  half  roan. 

Philadelphia,  1S4J 

1 150  [lIoLLiNGSwoRTii,  S.]     Present  State  of  Nova  Scotia,  with  a 

Brief  Account  of  Canada,  and  the  British  Islands  on  the 
Coast  cf  North  America.  Map.  Fine  uncut  copy.  S ' 
boards,  uncut,  (cover  broken).  Edinburgh,  1787 

1 151  Holmes,  Abiel.     American  Annals;  or  a  chronological  His- 

tory of  America,  from  its  Discovery  in  1492  to  1S06.  Willi 
additions  and  corrections  by  the  Author.  Maps.  2  vols. 
8°  sheep.  London,  1S13 

115-*  Home  Book  of  Poetry.  .\  compilation  ot  Poetry  from  tlio 
best  English  and  American  Poets.  Compiled  by  Dana 
Kstes.  With  22  illustrations  on  steel.  Small  4°  elegantly 
bound  in  full  olive  polished  levant  morocco  super-extra, 
back  and  sides  richly  tooled,  broad  gilt  morocco  inside  bor- 
ders, gilt  edges,  Boston,  1 88 1 

1153  Homer.     Iliad; — Odyssey.       With  the  Hymns,  Epigrams, 

and  Battle  of  the  Frogs  and  Mice.  Literally  translated, 
with  explanatory  Notes,  by  T.  A.  Buckley.  Portrait.  2 
vols.  12°  cloth,  uncut.  Bohn  :  London,  1876-7S 

1154  Homer.     Odyssey.     Translated  by  Alexander  Pope.  Frontis- 

pieces.    2  vols.   18"  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1845 

1155  Homes  of  American  Authors:  comprising  anecdotal,   person- 

al and  descriptive  sketches  by  various  writers.  Steel 
plates.     8°  cloth.  New  York,  1857 

1156  Hone,  William.     Popular  Works;   Evcry-Day   B'jk;Tabl:;- 

Book,  and  Year- Book.  With  500  woodcuts  of  old  buildings, 
customs,  remarkable  characters,  curiosities,  etc.     4  vols.  8'^ 


half  calf,  gilt. 


London. 


1157  Hone.     Three  trials  of  William  Hone,  for    publishing   three 

parodies,  viz.:  "  The  late  John  Wilkes'  Catechism,"  the 
"  Political  Litany,"  and  the  "  Sinecurist's  Creed  ;  "  on  three 
ex-officio  informations  at  Cuildhall,  London,  on  December 
18-19-20,  1S17.     8°  boards,  uncut.  London,  1818 

1158  Horace,  the  Imniaculate  Horace.  Quintus  Horatius  Flaccus. 

12°  very  tine  copy  in  calf  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

R.  Foulis;  Glasguae,  1744 

The  celebrated  immaci:i.ate  EDI  rtoN.  The  sheets,  as  they  were  printed 
were  hung  up  in  the  College  of  Glasgow,  and  a  reward  offered  to  any 
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1 164 

1 165 

1 166 


Small  8°  calf. 

llOTTKN,    J.    C. 


1 159  Horace.    Works  of.    Translated  literally  into  English  prose, 

by  C.  Smart,  and  revised  with  notes  by  T.  A.  Buckley.  Por- 
trait.    12°  cloth,  uncut.  Bohn  :  London,  1872 

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with  32 1  plates,    2  vols,  royal  8°  cloth,  uncut.     London,  1875 

1161  HoRNius,    Georgius.       De     Originibus    Americanis,     libri 

quatuor.  line  copy.  16°  full  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,by 
ilayday.  Hague  Comitis,  165-' 

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abregt^e  des  priiicipaux  evenements  arrivds  dans  le  nouveau 
nionde,  depuis    sa    decouverte  jusqu'il  r(^pogue  prdsente. 

Paris,  i77<« 

The  Original  Lists  uf  Persons  who  went 
from  Great  Britain  to  the  American  Plantations,  1600-1700. 
4°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1S74 

lloTTKN'.  Abyssinia  and  its  People;  or  Life  in  the  Land  of 
Prester  John.     Map  and  colored  illustrations.     8°  cloth. 

London, 186S 

lIovEV,  C.  M.  Fruits  of  America,  containing  richly  colored 
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Imperial  8°  full  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges.    New  York,  1853 

HowLAND,  Edward.  Annals  of  North  America,  being  a 
concise  account  of  the  important  events  in  the  United 
States,  and  the  British  Province,  and  Mexico,  from  their 
discovery  down  to  (he  present  time,  1492-1876.  Illustra- 
tions.    8°  half  morocco.  Hartford,  1877 

HovM,  Vie  de  Charles-Henry  Comte  de  Hoym,  ambassadeur 
de  Saxe-Pologne  en  France  et  ce'lbbre  amateur  de  livres, 
1694-1736.  Publiee  par  la  Socie'td  des  Bibliophiles  Fran- 
rois.  Illustrated  with  a  fme  portrait,  etched  fronttispiece, 
vignettes  and  illuminated  plates  of  bindings.  Large  paper. 
2  vols.  4°  paper,  uncut.  Techener  :   Pari^-,  1880 

Only  a  limited  number  ol  copies  printed  for  member.-;  of  the  Sucicie 
des  liibliophiles. 

iif)8  lIovM.  Encore  deux  Cartons  du  Comte  de  Hoym.  Letlre 
a  Monsieur  le  Baron  Jerome  Vichon,  president  de  l.i 
Socit^td  B.  F.  par  C.  S.  de  Sahr.     Large  4°  paper. 

Dresde,   1870 

1169  HovM.     Catalogus   Librorum  Bibliothecae  illustrissimi  viri 

Caroli  Henrici,  Comitis  Hoym,  Digestus  et  descriptus  i 
Gabriele  Martin,  Bibliopala  Parisiensi.  Priced  in  ink.  8" 
calf.  Parisiis,  173S 

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Hudson's  Bay  Company,  and  the  Conduct  of  its  adversa- 
ries.   8°  boards.  Montreal,  1817 


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IIiji):5on's  Bay  Company.  Ui'lish  and  Ainorican  Joli  '  ('(r.i- 
mission  for  the  settlement  of  the  claims  of  the  Hudson's 
Hay  and  I'lij^ft's  Sound  Aj^rirnllmal  Companies.  Memorial 
and  Aj;^unitMit,  (lainu'nt's  ICvidence.  2  vols.  8°  half  mo- 
rorco.  Montreal,  1868 

1173  Hudson's  Bay.     Returns  to  Parliament,   16  March,   1857, 

giving  copies  of  Charters,  Leases  or  other  documents  under 
which  Hudson's  Bay  Company  claim  title  to  the  Hudson's 
Bay  Territory,  or  any  maps  relating  thereto  in  the  possession 
of  the  Government.  (Historical  Treatise  written  by 
Dawtjon.)     8"^  paper.  Ottawa. 

1 174  Hudson's  Bay.     Jordon's  Report  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Expe- 

dition of  1886;  —  British  North  America,  Hudson's  Bay 
and  ^L'lnitoba  Acts,  1867,  etc.     4  pamphlets. 

1 175  Hiuio,  Victor.     Les    Miserables.      Original  edition.     Num- 

erous illustrations.  5  vols,  imperial  8"^  half  crimson 
morocco.  Paris, 

1176  HuLME,  F.  E.     A  Scilesof  Sketches  from"  Nature  of  Plant 

Form.     66  ilnely  colored  plates.     Small  folio,  cloth. 

London,  1868 

1177  HuMBOLOT,  Alexander  de.     Examen  Critique  de  PHistoire 

de  la  Geographic  du  Nouveau  Continent,  ot  des  progres 
de  I'Astronomie  Nautique  aux  quin/.ieme  et  siezieme  siecles. 
Maps.     5  vols.  8°  half  morocco.  Paris,  1839 

117S  Humphreys,  Noel.  Masterpieces  of  the  Mcdiitval  Printers 
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Negkher,  and  others. 

1 1 79  Hunt,  Leigh.  The  Liberal:  Verse  and  Prose  from  the 
South.  First  edition.  2  vols,  in  1,8"  half  calf.  (Cover 
broken.)  London,  1822-23 

1 180  Hunter,  W.  S.     Ottawa  Scenery.     Map  and  14  lithographic 

plates,  with  descriptions.     Small  folio,  cloth. 

Ottawa  City,  1855 

1 181  [HusKE,  John.]   Present  State  of  North  America  :  I,  The  Dis- 

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Discoveries,  Rights  and  Possessions  of  France;  HI,  En- 
croachments and  Depredations  of  the  French  upon  his 
Majesty's  Territories  in  North  America,  in  Times  when 
Peace  subsisted  in  Europe  between  the  Two  Crowns,  etc. 
Small  8°  half  morocco  extra,  uncut,  gilt  top.    London,  1755 


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11S2  llDUbTON,  J.  Repertoire  National,  ou  rccucil  tie  litle'ralure 
Canadienne.     4  vols.  8"  mottled  sheep.     Montreal,  1848-50 

1 183  Hunter,  John  D.  Memoirs  of  a  Captivity  among  the  Ind- 
ians of  North  America  from  childhood  to  the  age  of  nine- 
teen, with  anecdotes  descriptive  of  their  manners  and 
customs.     Portrait.     8^  boards,  uncut.  London,  1S33 

11S4  Hunter.     Anotlif  r  copy.     Portrait.     8°  lioards,  uncut. 

London,  iS.'-4 
HuTCHix.-X)M,  'IMionias.  History  of  ^LlssacIulSPtts,  from  tiie 
Settlement  tht-reol  in  1628  to  1774.  Vols.  1  and  :?,  third 
edition,  Salem,  1795;  vol.  3,  with  preface,  London,  182S. 
With  index  to  i*ersons  and  Places  mentioned  in  Hutchin- 
son's History,  by  |.  W.  Thornton,  laid  in.  3  vols.  8^  sheep 
and  half  morocco. 

iiSr»  lluTTON,  Rev.  U.  11.  Sinion  de  AFontforl  and  his  Cause, 
1251-1266.  Kxtracts  from  the  writings  of  Roliert  of  Glou- 
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W)'kes,  etc,  etc.      Illustrations,     u"  cloth,  imcul. 

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J[     ville,  par  ICdmond  Rousseau;  —  D'Iberville,  ou  le  Jeaii- 
I'.art  Canadien  et  la  Paie  D'lludson.     3  pamphlets. 

Montreal  and  Quebec,  1 868-88 

iiSS  Lmpakiiai.  History  of  the  Late  Glorious  War,  from  its  Com- 
mencement to  its  Conclusion  ;  containing  an  exact  Account 
of  the  Hattles  and  Sea  ICngagements,  together  with  other 
remarkable  transactions,  in  Europe,  Asia,  Africa  and  Amer- 
ica.    8^  old  calf.  Manchester,  1764 

1189  Impartiai.  History  of  the  Wwr  in  America  between  Great 
IJritain  and  her  Colonies,  from  its  commencement  to  the 
end  of  the  year  1779.  Map.  (Plates  missing.)  8°  sheep. 
(1  cover  Tiiissing.)  London,  17S0 

1.90  Independent  Reflector;  or  Weekly  Essays  on  sundry  im- 
portant subjects;  many  particularly  adapted  to  the  Province 
of  New  York.  Nos.  1  to  51,  Dec.  1752,  to  Nov.  22,  1753  ; 
—  Occasional  Reverberator,  Nos.  i,  2,  3,  4,  Sept. -Oct., 
1753.     I' olio,  sheep. 

Printed  (until  tyrannically  suppressed).  New  York,  i7;,3 

Written  by  Willi.iin  Sir.illi,  Chief  justice  of  New  Vork,;u»d  William 
Livingston,  (iovernnr  of  New  Jersey.  Willi  autograiV  and  book-plaie 
of  Willium  .Smith. 

I  191   Indians.     Rapport  des  Missions  dans  le  dioce.st  de  Quebec, 

de    839  a  1874.     Complete  series.     21  vols.  12^  paper. 

Quebec. 

t'ontalns  valuable  information  on  the  customs,  kinguage,  etc,  of  the 
Indians. 


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1192  Indians.      French  and  Indian  Cruelty  exemplified  in  the 

Life  and  various  Viscissitudes  ot  B'ortune  of  Peter  William- 
son ;  containing  a  particular  Account  of  the  Manners, 
Customs  and  Dress  of  the  Savages:  of  their  scalpings, 
burnings,  and  other  barbarities,  committed  on  the  English 
in  North  America,  during  his  residence  among  them.  Being 
at  8  years  of  age,  stolen  from  his  parents,  and  sent  to  Penn- 
sylvania, where  he  was  sold  as  a  slave,  etc.  Written  b\' 
liimself.  Contains  an  original  account  of  the  battle  and 
capture  of  Oswego.     Small  S°  half  morocco,  uncut,  gilt  top. 

London, 1759 

1 193  Indians.     Narrative  of  the  Life  of  Mrs.  Mary  Jemison,  who 

was  taken  by  the  Indians,  in  1775,  when  only  twelve  years 
of  age,  and  has  continued  to  live  amongst  them  to  (he 
jiresent  time.  Containing  account  of  the  Murder  of  her 
Father  and  his  Family.  By  J.  E.  Seaver.  i6°  boards. 
»'»ci't-  London,  182O 

Indians.  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  of  Mrs.  Johnson  ;  con- 
taining an  account  of  her  sulTerings,  during  four  years,  with 
the  Indians  and  French.     12°  sheep.       Windsor,  Vt.,  1814 

Indians.  Mission  de  la  Colombie ;  Lettre  et  Journal  de 
M.  J.  B.  Z.  Bolduc.     8°  paper.  Quebec,  1813 

Willi  an  appendix  on  the  tchinouc  and  sneeomus  languages. 

Indians.  Remarks  concerning  the  Ojibway  Indians,  by  one 
of  themselves  called  Maungwudas,  who  has  been  travelling 
in  England,   France,   Belgium,  Ireland  and  Scotland.     8*^ 


II  i 


1194 

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1196 

1197 
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1201 


half  roan. 
Indians.      Etudes 


Leeds,  1847 

Philologiques  sur  quelques  Langues 
Sauvages  de  I'Amdrique,  par  N.  O. ;  — Jugement  erront?  de 
M.  Ernest  Renan  sur  les  Langues  Sauvages.     2  pamphlets. 

Montreal,  1870 

Indians.     Sketches  of  the  past  and  present  condition  of  the 

Indians    of    Canada;  —  Jugement    errond   de    M.   Ernest 

Renan  sur  les  Langues  Sauvages  ;  —  Language  and  Con- 

([uest.     4  pamphlets. 

Indians.  Sabbath  among  the  Tuscarora  Indians.  Frontis- 
piece.  16°  boards.  Glasgow,  1819 

Indians.  Third  Annual  Report  of  the  Regents  of  the 
University  on  the  condition  of  the  historical  and  antiqua- 
rian Collection  connected  with  the  State  Cabinet  of  Nat- 
ural History.     Plates.     8  cloth.  Albany,  1850 

Indians.  The  Christian  Indian  ;  or,  Times  of  the  first  set- 
tlers.    12°  half  morocco.  New  York,  182  r 


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iNDtANS.     Crcc    Hymn    Book    for 
Indians    in    the    Alissions    of  the 


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212 

214 

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16 

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1219 


Society  in  N.  W.  America.     16"  roan. 


the    use    of   Chtibtian 
W'cslcyan    Missionary 


London. 


Indians. 
mons.) 


Crce.    D.  L.  Moody.    Os  Kukaswawina.  (his  Ser- 


Translated  into  the  Language  of  the  Crec  Indians 
by  O.  German.     12°  paper.  Toronto. 

Indians.   Mohawk.    The  Gospel  according  to  St.  John  in  tlic 

Mohawk  and  English  Languages.     16''  siiccp.        London. 

Indians.    The   same.    16°  sheep.  New  York,  1812 

Indians.  Munccy.  Collection  of  Hymns  in  Munccy  and 
English,  translated  by  Charles  Halfmoun.     16°  cloth. 

Toronto,  1871 

Indians.  Oncdia.  Collection  of  Hymns  in  the  Oncdia  Lan- 
guage for  the  Use  of  Native  Christians,  translated  by 
Rev.  A.  W.  Sickles.     16°  sheep.  'ioronlo,  1S55 

Indians.  Sauteux.  Principcs  de  la  Languc  des  Sauvages 
appcle's  Sauteux.     12°  cloth.  Quebec,  1839 

Indians.  Ojibway,  Oodahnuhmeahwine  Nuhguhmoowinun. 
8°  sheep.  Toronto,  1856 


210  Indians.     Algonquin.     Aiamie 


Tipadjimosin    Masinaigan. 

2  vols,  in  I,  16°  half  morocco.  Montreal,  1859 

Indians.     Chinook.     Dictionary  of   the  Chinook  Jargon,  or 

Indian   Trade  Language  of  the  North  Pacific  Coast.    8' 

paper. 
Indians. 
Indians. 

Hymns. 


Indians. 
serase. 

Indians. 


Vakama  Cathecism.     16°  paper. 

Ojibway.      Collection   of  Ojibway   and   iJiglisii 

Translated  by  Rev.  Peter  Jones.     16*^  cloth. 

Toronto,  1877 

Iroquois.     Kaiatonsera  lonteienstrakwa  Kaiaton- 

11  lustrations.     8°  boards,  Montreal,  1873 

Micmac.      First   Reading   Book  in   the 


LansruaGfc.     16°  boards. 


English 


Halifax,  1875 
Eirst 


Indians.     Cree  Testament ; —  Chimin  de  la  Croix 
Reading  Book,  Micmac  Language,  etc.     4  vols. 

Indians.     Mohawk.    Oo  Meyoo   Achemowin   S.  Matthew  ; 

— Meyoo-Achemowin  mena  Nunioweya  Pa-Petossayimowuk; 

—  Series  of  Catechisms,  etc.    6  vols.  12°. 
Indians.     Mohawk.     MesahOowhMenwahyemoowin  Kahc- 

nahjenood  owh  St.  Matthew.    8"  boards.    York,  U.  C,  183 1 
Indians.    Otchipwe.     Dictionary  of  the  Otchipwe  Language 

explained  in   English.     Part  II,   Otchipwe   English.      By 


Bishop  Baraga.     8°  paper,  uncut. 


Montreal,  1881 


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[Ingersol,  C.  J.]  IncIiUiuin,  the  Jesiiil's  Lcttcii,,  dming  a 
late  residence  in  the  United  States  of  America.     8"  cloth. 

New  York,  iSio 
Invasion  du  Canada,     Collection  dc  Mcmoires  recueiilies  et 
iinnotc's,  pur  I'Abbc  Verreaii.     2  vols.  8°  paper,  inicut. 

Montreal,  1S73 
Invasion  du  Canada  ct  Sic;^e  de  (Quebec  en  1775-76,  par  I,. 
P.  Turcotte  ;  —  Centennaire  ile  I'Assaut  dc  (Quebec,  par  les 
Aincricains,  31  Dcccinbrc,  1775.     2  pamphlets,  uncut. 

(Quebec,  1876 

Invasion  of  Canada,  1775.  Journal  of  Isaac  Senter,  Sur- 
j;eon  to  the  troops  on  a  secret  expedition  a;;ainst  Quebec  ; 
—  I,e  Sicj;e  dn  I'ort  ilc  .St.  Jean  en  1775,  I*'"-''  Unut;  —  Nar- 
ration dc  rExchangc  des  rrisoiuiicrs  fails  au  Cedrcs  pen 
dai  t  Ic  j^ucrre  Amcricaine  dc  1775  ; —  Journal  des  Oper.i- 
tions,  dc  rArmce  Ainericaine  lors  dc  I'invasion  du  Canada 
en  177  ,  p^rr  Ijadcaux,  etc.     5  pampiilcts. 

Invent  .iKii  de  la  Bibliothcciuc  du  Roi  Charles  V-I,  fait  au 
l.ouvH;  en  1423,  par  odre  du  Kcj^cnt,  Due  de  Bedford. 
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crushed  levant  morocco,  lillets  on  back  and  sides,  inside 
borders,  gilt  edges,  arms  of  the  Comte  de  Ris,  in  centre. 

Four  la  Socictc  des  Bibliophiles  :  I'aris,  1867 

Gkand  I'apikr  de  IIom-anuk.  Only  25  copies  i)rinted  for 
the  members  of  the  Society. 

Ikklani),  Alexander.  'I'he  Hook  Lover's  Ilnchiridon  ; 
Thoughts  on  the  Solace  and  Companionship  of  Books,  and 
topics  incidental  thereto.  Third  edition,  with  large  addi- 
tions anil  3  illustrations.  LARr;K  tapek.  Thick  8°  full 
crushed  levant  morocco,  uncut  edges,  gilt  top.    Lond.,  1883 

Ireland.  Another  copy,  for  Illustration,  with  three  titles. 
Large  paper.     Thick  small  4*^  paper,  uncut.  London,  1SS8 

Ikei-ani),  Samuel,  Miscellaneous  Papers  and  J,egal  Instru- 
ments under  the  Hand  and  Seal  of  William  Shakespeare, 
including  the  tragedy  of  King  Lear,  and  a  small  fragment 
of  Hamlet,  from  original  MSS.     I'late.     8  '  boards,  uncut. 

London,  1796 

[Irei.an'd,  W.  1L|  Memoirs  of  Jeanne  d'Arc,  surnamed  la 
Pucelle  d'Orleans,  with  the  History  of  her  limes.  Portrait 
on  India  paper,  colored  frontispiece  and  2  plans.  2  vols, 
royal  8°  half  polished  levant  morocco  extra,  uncut  edges, 
gilt  tops,  by  Riviere.  London,  1S24 

Large  paper.     Very  fine  copy. 

Irish  New  Testament,     12°  sheep.  London,  1830 

Itaeian  Scenery.  43  large  and  fine  lilho^raphic  views,  by 
Wenzel.    India  proofs.    No  text.    Atlas  folio,  half  morocco. 


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JACKSON  and   Chatto.      Treatise   on    Wood  Kngravinf;, 
Historical  and  Practical.     Second  edition,  with  a  New 
Chapter  on  the  Artists  of  the  Present  Day,  by   II.   (). 
Kohn.     445  wood-engravings.     Koyal  8"  half  morocco,  gilt 
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Jackson,  J.  C.     Mow  to  treat   the   Sick   without   Medicine. 


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1240 


Portrait.     12"  cloth. 


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1241 


Jamks,  Charles.  New  and  Enlarged  Military  Dictionary,  or 
Alphabetical  Explanation  of  Technical  Terms.     8"  calf. 

London,  1805 

James,  Edwin.  Account  of  an  Expedition  from  Pittsburg  to 
the  Rocky  Mountains,  performed  in  1819-20.  By  J.  C. 
Calhoun,  under  the  command  rf  Major  S.  H.  Long.  Com- 
jiiled  from  the  notes  of  Major  Long.  RLip  and  plates, 
some  colored.     3  vols.  8°  boards,  uncut.  London,  1823 

James,  Thomas.  Dangerous  Voyage  of  Capt.  Thomas 
James,  in  his  intended  discovery  of  a  North  West  Passage 
into  the  South  Sea.  Second  edition.  Map.  Fine  copy. 
8°  full  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  edges.  London,  1740 

James,  William.  Full  and  Correct  Account  of  the  Military 
Occurrences  of  the  late  War  between  Great  Britain  and  the 
United  States  of  America.  With  an  Appendix.  Maps.  2 
vols.  8°  boards,  uncut.  London,  1818 

Janson,  C.  W.  The  Stranger  in  America,  containing  obser- 
vations made  during  a  long  residence  in  that  country,  on 
the  genius,  manners,  and  customs  of  the  people  of  the 
United  States.     With  scarce  colored  plates.     4°  calf. 

London,  1807 

Jan/.*:,  A.  de.  Les  Financiers  D' Autrefois.  Fermiers  (ien- 
eraux.     8°  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1886 

[Jenks,  William.]  Memoir  of  the  Northern  Kingdom,  writ- 
ten in  six  letters  to  his  son.  By  Williamson  Jahnsenykes. 
8°  half  roan.  Quebeck,  1901  (1808) 

Jeffervs,  Thomas.  Voyages  from  Asia  to  America  for 
completing  the  discoveries  of  the  North-west  coast  of  Amer- 
ica, to  which  is  prefixed  a  summary  of  the  Voyages  nuuU; 
by  the  Russians  on  the  Frozen  Sea,  in  search  of  the  Nortli 
east  Passage,  serving  as  an  explanation  of  a  map  of  the 
Russian  Discoveries,  published  by  the  Academy  of  Science 
at  Petersburgh.  Second  edition.  Also  Map  inserted  showing 
the  track  of  Capt,  Daring.    4°  mottled  calf.     London,  1764 

Jkkkkrvs.  Voyages  from  Asia  to  America,  for  completing 
the  Discoveries  of  the  North-west  coast  of  America,  to 
which  is  prefixed  a  summary  of  the  Voyages  made  by  the 
Russians  on  the  Frozen  Sea,  in  search  of  the  North-east 
Passage.     4'^  calf.  London,  1764 


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1 342  Jefferys.  History  of  Kamtschatka,  I  James  Grieve, 
Gloucester,  1764; — The  Great  Probability  of  a  North-west 
Passage,  by  Thomas  Jeffery,  London,  1768.  Bound  to- 
gether.    Maps  and  plates.     4°  calf.  London,  1764-68 

1.343  Jefferys.  Natural  an  vil  Hisiory  of  the  French  Domin- 
ions in  North  and  Sou.  .  America,  together  with  the  relig- 
ion, government,  genius,  character,  manners  and  customs  of 
the  Indians  and  other  inhabitants.  Fine  copy,  with  iS 
maps  and  plans.     F^olio,  calf.  London,  1760 

1244  Jefferys.      History  of    the   British   Domrinions   in    Norlli 

America ;  from  the  first  discovery  of  that  vast  continent  by 
Sebastian  Cabot,  1497,  to  its  present  glorious  establishment 
as  confirmed  by  the  late  treaty  of  Peace,  1763.  4°  old 
calf.  London,  1773 

1245  jENNiNti!',  David.     Jewish   Antiquities.      8°    half   morocco, 

red  edges.  London,  1825 

1246  Jesse,  Capt.     Life   of  George    Brummell,    Esq.,  commonly 

called   Beau   Brummell.     Frontispiece.      2  vols.   8°  cloth, 

uncut.  London,  1844 

Original  edilion,  with  the  set  ofjcolored  plates  from  the  new   edition 
of  Beau  Brummcl,  laid  in  for  insertion. 

!247  Jesuits.  Contract  D'Association  des  Jesviles  au  traliquc 
de  Canada.  Pour  apprendre  a  Paul  de  Gimont,  I'un  dcs 
donneurs  d'adius  pour  les  Jesvites  contre  le  Recteur  et 
Uninversite  de  Paris,  et  ses  semblables,  pourquoy  les  Jcs- 
uites  sontdepuis  peu  arrivez  en  Canada,  1613.  Small  4°  ele- 
gantly bound  by  W.  Pratt  in  full  crushed  levant  morocco, 
gilt  edges,  gilt  medallions  on  sides.       Reprint  :  Paris,  1868 

One  of  12  copies  printed  entirely  on   veUum,   only    i6  copifs  were 
printed  in  all. 

1248  Jesuits.      Vimont,  Barthelemy.      Relation  de  ce  qui   s'cst 


passe 

12°  half  morocco. 


qui 
en    la  Nouvelle    F'rance  en   I'annde    1640.     Part  i. 

Paris,  164 1 

1249  Jesuits.     Dablon  Claude.    Relation  dc  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de 

plus  remarquable  aux  missions  des  Peres  de  la  Compagnic 
de  Jesu,  en  la  Nouvelle  France,  les  anndes  1671  et  1672. 
(Fac-simile  map.)     12°  vellum.  Paris,  1673 

1250  Jesuits.       Rageunau,  Paul.       Relation    de    ce    qui  s'cst 

passe  en  la  Mission  des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de 
jesu  aux  Hurons,  pays  de  la  Nouvelle  France,  e's  annds  164S 
et  1648.     First  edition.     12°  vellum.  Paris,  1650 

1 25 1  Jesuits.     Pinette,  Jean.     Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passd  d** 

plus  remarquable  aux  Missions  des  Peres  de  la  Compagme 
de  Jesus  en  la  Nouvelle  France,  les  anndes    1670  et   1671. 


12°  vellum. 


Paris,  1672 


CATALOGUE. 


23 


1252  Jesuits.     Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est    passe    en    la    Nouvelle 

France  ou  Canada  (1632-33) ;  —  Autre  Relation  du  Voyage 
du  sieur  de  Champlain  en  la  Nouuelle  France  ou  Canada 
I'an  1633.  (Paris,  1636).  Excerpt  from  the  "  Mercure 
Francois."     ii°  half  calf. 

1253  Jesuits.     Extraordinaire  de  4   Novembre   1649.     Contenant 

Le  Martyre  de  trois  Peres  Jesuiies  nu  pais  des  Hurons 
dans  le  Canada.     Small  4°  paper.  Paris,  1649 

1254  Jesuits.     Relations  des  Jesuites.     Contenant  ce   qui    s'est 

passe  de  plus  remarquable  dans  les  Missions  des  Pe'res  de 
la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  dans  la  Nouvelle  France.  3  vols, 
royal  8"  half  roan.  Quebec,  iSfJi 

1255  Jesuits.     Same.     3  vols,  royal  8"  half  calf,       Q-idbec,  185S 

1256  Jesuits.       Relation    de     la    Mission    du    Misr'ssippi    du 

Seminaire  de  Quebec  en  1700.  Par  M.  M.  de  Montifjny, 
de  St.  Cosme,  et  Thaumus  de  la  Source.  Royal  8°  cloth, 
uncut. 

A  la  Presse  Cramoisy  de  J.  M.  Shea:  Nouvelle  York,  1861 
Large  Paper.    Only  100  copies  printed. 

1257  Jesuits.     Extrait    de  la  Relation  des  Avantures   et   \'oyage 

de  Mathieu  Sageau.    8°  paper,  uncut. 
A  la  Presse  Cramoisy  de  J.  M.  Shea:  Nouvelle  York,  1863 

1258  Jesuits.     Les  Jesuites  Marchands  Usuriers,  Usurpateurs,  et 

leur  cruauttJs  dans  I'ancien  et  le  nouveau  continent.  12" 
old  calf,  gilt.  La  Haye,  1759 

1259  Jesuits.       Factum  du  Proces  entre  Jean  de    lUencourt,    Sr. 

de  Poutrincourt  et  les  Peres  Biard  et  Mass^,  Jesuites.  Pub- 
lid  avec  une  introduction  par  Cabriel  Marcel.  Small  4" 
paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1887 

Only  80  copies  printed. 

1260  Jesuits.     Le  Journal  des  Je'suites,  public  d'apres    le    manu- 

scrit  original  conserve  aux  archives  du  Seminair  de  Quebec, 
par  les  abbds  Laverdifere  et  Casgrain.  Small  folio,  haif 
antique  calf,  red  edges.  Fine  copy,  broad  margins.  Very 
rare,  all  but  a  few  copies  having  been  destroyed  by  fire. 

Quebec,  187  1 

1261  Jesuits.     Notice  Histoiique  sur  la  Coi.ipagnie  de  Jesus   an 

Canada.    8°  paper. 

1262  Jesuits. 


Montraal,  1889 


Memoire  sur  les  Biens  des  Jesuites  en  Canada,  par 
un  Jesuite.     12°  paper.  Montreal,  1874 

1263  Jesuits.  Lettres  a  un  Ami,  sur  la  Destruction  des  Je'suites, 
1774;  —  Recueil  de  Pieces  concernant  I'extinction  de  la 
Societd  des  Jesuites,  Bruxelles,  1773.  Authenticity  des 
pieces  du  pro5es-crimineI  centre  les  Jesuites,  1760 ;  —  Note 
sur  les  Biens  que  les  Jesuites  possedaint  en  Canada,  etc, 
7  pamphlets. 


124 


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1266 

1267 

1268 
1269 

1270 


1264  Jksuits.     Notes  on  the  two  Jesuit    M.inuscript!5   belonging 

to  the  estate  of  the  late  John  Neilson  of  Quebec.  Hy 
I'Abbe  Sasseville  and  J.  (1.  Shea.  Edited  by  (J.  M.  Fair- 
child.     8"  paper.  I'rivately  Printed:  New  York,  1887 

1 265  J  K.su  I  rs.    Collection  of  official  pamphlets  bearing  on  the  Jesuit 

question  in  France  and  the  Colonies  containing  "  Edit  du 
Roi  pour  le  Bannissement  des  Jesuites  ;  —  Extraits  du  Reg- 
istre  du  Parliament  de  Rouen  1586-1609;  —  Extraits  des 
Registresdu  Parlement  1733,  1759,  1760,  1761,  1762,  1763, 
1764-1777.  In  all  31  pieces. 
Jkwism  and  Eastern  Customs,  or  an  dlustration  of  the  sacred 
scriptures,  by  an  explanatory  application  of  the  cus<^oms  and 
manners  of  the  Eastern  nations.   8°  boards.     Dur   ee,  1825 

Jkwii't,  Llevvellynn.  Ceramic  Art  of  Great  Britain.  Illus- 
trated with  nearly  two  thousand  engravings.  Royal  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  London. 

jKWETr.  Half-Hours  among  some  English  Antiquities. 
300  illustrations.     12°  cloth.  London,  1877 

JonoiN  and  Vincent.  Histoire  de  Longueuil,  et  de  b 
Famille    de    Longueuil.     Map.     8°  paper,    uncut. 

Montreal,  1889 

Johnson,  Charles.  General  History  of  the  Pirates,  from 
their  first  Rise  and  Settlement  in  the  Island  of  Provi- 
dence, to  the  present  time.  With  the  remarkable  Actions 
and  Adventures  of  two  Female  Pyratcs,  Mary  Read  and 
Annie  Bonny.  Fourth  edition.  Map.  2  vols.  8""  calf, 
(cover  broken.)  London,  1726 

127 1  Johnson,  John.     Typographia  ;   or,  the  Printer's  Instructor, 

including  an  account  of  the  Origin  of  Printing,  with  Bio- 
graphical Notices  of  the  Printers  of  England,  from  Caxton 
to  the  close  of  the  Sixteenth  Century,  a  series  of  Ancient 
and  Modern  Alphabets  and  Domesday  Characters,  etc. 
Portrait  of  Caxton,  vignettes  and  ornamental  borders. 
2  vols.  18°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1824 

1272  Johnson,  Samuel.     A  Dictionary  of  the   English  Language 

in  which  the  words  are   deduced  from   their   original  and 

illustrated  in  their  different  significations  by  examples  from 

the  best  writers,  etc.       2  vols,  folio,   old   calf.     (Covers 

broken.)  London,  1755 

The  rare  original  edition  which  contains  some  cnrious  explanation^5 
suppressed  by  subsequent  editors. 

1273  Johnson.     Life  of,  by  James  Boswell,  with  the  Journal  to 

the  Hebrides.  Edited  by  Henry  Morley.  Illustrated  with 
portraits  by  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds.  5  vols,  imperial  8° 
boards,  uncut.  London,  1885 

The  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds'  Edition.    Only  500  copies  jirinted. 


CATALOGUE. 


12$ 


X 


1274  Johnson.     Life  of,  comprehending  an  account  of  his  studies 

and  numerous  works   in   chronological  order.     By  James 
IJoswell.     Illustrations.    4  vols.  12"  cloth.  Lcndoii. 

1275  Johnson,  W.   VV.     Sketches  of    the   Late    Depression  ;  its 

cause,  effect  and  lessons.    With  a  Synoptical    Keview   of 
Leading  'I'rades  during  the  Past  Decade.     8"  cloth. 

Montreal,  1862 

1276  JoHNsroNK,  Walter.    Travels  in  Prince   Kdward's    Island, 

(lulf  of  St.  Lawrence,  N.  A.,  in  the  years  1820-21.      Map. 
i6  '  clotlj.  Edinburgh,  182^^ 

1277  JoiNviLi.F,,  Jean  de.     L'llistoire  et  Croniciue  du  tres  Chres 

■  Roy  S.  Loys,  IX  du  Nom,  et  XLIIII.,  Roy  de  France.  Ks- 
rritte  par  feu  Jan  Sire  seigneur  de  Jonvill  (sic).  Small  4  ' 
elegantly  bound  by  Thiisaron  ICchauhard  in  the  Du  Seuil 
style,  in  full  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  and  blind  tillets, 
tleur  de  lis  on  back  and  corners,  with  the  arms  of  France,  in- 
side gilt  border,  gilt  edges.  De  I'lmprim- 
erie  dTuiguilbert  de  Marnef :  Poitiers,  n.  d.  (1561) 

Very  fine  copy  of  Ihe  r,ire  second  edition,  with  two  scarce  old  prints 
inserted. 

127S  JoiNviM.K.  llistoire  de  S.  Loys  IX  du  nom,  roi  d<  France, 
par  messire  Jean  sire  de  Joinville,  Seneschal  de  Champagne 
avec  observ.  hist,  par  Cl.. Menard.  Portraits  of  S.  Louys 
and  Louis  XIII  by  Ldon  Gaultier.     4°  vellum.     Paris,  1617 

1279  JoNKS,  C.  H.     History  of  the  Campaign  for  the  Conquest  of 

Canada  in  1776,  from  the  death  of  Montgomery  to  the  re- 
treat of  the  British  Army  under  Sir  Guy  Carleton.  Por- 
traits.    Royal  8°  cloth,  uncut.  Phila.,  1882 

1280  Jones,  George.     Tecumseh  and  the  Prophet  of  the  West,  an 

original  historical  Israel-Indian  Tragedy  in  five  acts,  with 
historical  notes,  original  letters,  etc.     8"  cloth. 

London,  1844 

1 28 1  Jones,  J.  B.      A  Rebel  War  Clerk's  Diary  at  the   Confeder- 

ate States  Capita!.     2  vols.  8"  cloth.  Phila.,  1866 

1282  Jones,  Owen.     (Grammar  of  Ornament.     112  large  and  ex- 

quisitely colored  plates,  executed  in  chromo-lithography, 
comprising  3000  e.xamples  of  the  decorations  of  all  ages 
and  nations,  with  descriptive  letter-press.  Folio,  cloth, 
gilt  edges.  London,  186S 

A  splendid  hook  of  designs,  selected  from  the  best  works  of  all  styles. 

1283  Jones,  William.     Crowns   and   Coronations;  a   History  of 

Regalia.     91  illustrations.     8"  cloth,  uncut.      London,  1883 

1284  JosEPHUS,  Flavius.     Works  of.     With    an   introduction   by 

Rev.  Henry  Stebbing.  Numerous  steel  plates.  2  vols,  royal 
8°  full  dark  calf.  London. 


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1285  JossELYN,   John.      New  England's   Rarities  discovered   in 

Birds,  Beasts,  Fishes,  Serpents  and  Plants  of  the  Country. 
With  an  Introduction  and  Notes,  by  E.  Tuckerman.  Small 
4°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1865 

Only  250  copies  printed. 

1286  JossELYN.     Account  of  Two  Voyages  to  New  England,  made 

during  the  Years  1658,  1O63.     Small  4°  cloth,  uncut. 
Only  250  copies  printed.  Boston,  1865 

1287  Journal  of  the  Bishop  of  Montreal  during  a   Visit   to   tlie 

Church  Missionary  Society's,  North-west  America  Mission. 
Frontispiece.     12    cloth,  uncut.  London,  1845 

i?88  Journal  of  the  Bishop  of  Montreal,  during  a  visit  to  the 
church  missionary  society's.  North-west  America  Mission. 
Map.     16°  cloth.  London,  iS.jtj 

1289  Journal  of  the  Journey  of  His  Excellency  the  Governor- 
(leneral  of  Canada  from  Government  House,  Ottawa,  to 
British  Columbia  and  back.     Interleaved.  12°  cloth. 

London,  1877 

1390  Jucements  et  Deliberations  du  Conseil  Souverain  de  la 
Nouvelle-France.  Complete  set.  5  vols,  thick  4°  paper, 
uncut.  Quebec,  1885-89 

1.^91  Jusserand,  J.  J.  English  Wayfaring  Life  in  the  Middle 
Ages  (14th  Century.)  Translated  from  the  French  by  Lucy 
T.  Smith.     Illustrations.    8°  cloth,  uncut,  gilt  top. 

London,  1889 

1292  JusTiNus.  De  historiis  Philippicis,  et  totius  mundi  origini- 
bus,  interpr.  et  notis  illustr.  P.  Cantel.  4°  full  old  red 
morocco  extra,  back  gilt  tooled  "  A  I'oiseau,"  gilt  edges. 

Parisiis,  1677 
Fine  copy  of  the  Delphine  edition,  bound  by  Derome. 


'-93  T/^ALM,  Peter.  Travels  into  North  America;  contain- 
1^^  ing  its  Natural  History,  and  a  Circumstantial  Ac- 
count of  its  Plantations,  the  Manners  of  the  Inhabitants, 
etc.  Translated  by  J.  R.  Forster.  Map  and  plates.  3 
vols.  8°  calf.  London,  1789-177 1 

1794  Kalm.  Voyage  dans  I'Amerique  du  Nord.  Analyst  et  tra- 
duit   par   L.    U.   Marchand.       2    vols.   8°  paper. 

Montreal,  1880 

1295  Kalm.      Travels   into   North   America.        S"   half  sheep. 

(Broken  and  half  of  title-page  missing.) 

1296  Kent,  Samuel.    Grammar  of  Heraldry,  Rules  of  Blazoning, 

etc.     Numerous  coats  of  arms,  colored.    8°  old  calf. 

London, 17 16 


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t2f)j  Karr,  Alphonse.  Cc  qu'il  y  a  dans  unc  Boutcille  d'cncrc, 
Clotide.  2  vols.  8°,  magnificently  bound  by  Emile  Rous- 
SELLE  in  dark  blue  crushed  levant  morocco,  most  elegantly 
tooled  on  the  back  and  sides,  with  red  mosaic  leathers  laid 
in,  inside  gold  borders,  rounded  corners,  uncut  edges,  gilt 
tops.  Pans,  1839 

From  the  library  of  King  Louis  riiilipfic,  on  the  half  titles  being  the 
stamp  with  cornet  and  monogram  of  *' Ijibliothcque  dc  S.  A.  R.  Mgr. 
le  Ducd'Orleans." 

i:gS  Keating,  William  H.  Narrative  of  an  Expedition  to  the 
Source  of  St.  Peter's  River,  Lake  VVinncpcek,  Lake  of  the 
Woods  in  1823,  under  the  command  of  S.  II.  Long.  Illus- 
trations and  map.     8°  boards.  London,  1825 

I. '99  KiDD,  Adam.  The  Huron  Chief  and  other  Pcems.  Fron- 
12°  boards,  uncut.  Montreal,  1830 

Ross.  Sportsman  and  Naturalist  in  Canada  ;  or, 
Notes  on  the  Natural  History  of  the  game,  game  birds  aiul 
lish  of  that  country.  Colored  full-page  plates  and  wood- 
cuts.    Royal  8°  cloth,  unait.     (Shaken.)        London,  1SO6 

KiNGSFORD,  William.  History  of  Canada,  1 608-1 756.  4 
vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.     (Vol.  4  not  yet  published.) 

Toronto,  1887 
Autograph  letter  of  the  author  inserted. 

Canadian  ArchoLjology,  an  essay.     iC"  cloth. 

Montreal,  1SS6 

1303  Kip,  W.  I.  Early  Jesuit  Missions  in  North  America.  Map. 
2  vols.  12°  cloth.  London,  1847 

KiRKE,  Henry.  First  English  Conquest  of  Canada,  witli 
some  account  of  the  earliest  settlements  in  Nova  Scotia  and 
Newfoundland.     Map.    8°  cloth.  London,  1871 

KiTCHiN,  Thomas.  General  Atlas  describing  the  whole 
Universe,  being  a  complete  Collection  of  the  most  approved 
maps  extant.  37  large  folded  maps.  Atlas  folio,  boards. 
(Covers  broken.)  London,  1795 

Knapp,  Moses  L.  Lectures  on  the  Science  of  Life  Insur- 
ance. 8"  cloth.  Phila,,  1853 
Knight,  H.  P.  Inquiry  into  the  Symbolical  Language  of 
Ancient  Art  and  Mythology.  8°  half  roan.  London,  1S36 
Knight,  Anne  C.  A  Year  in  Canada  and  other  Poems 
Small  8°  boards,  uncui.  Edinburgh,  iS' 
1309  Knox,  John.  Historical  Journal  of  the  Campaigns  in  Nona 
America,  for  the  years  1757,  1758,  1^59  and  1760;  contain- 
ing the  most  remarkable  occurrences  of  that  period,  parti- 
cularly the  Two  Sieges  of  Quebec,  etc.  Map  and  portrait 
of  Wolfe  (portrait  of  Amherst  wanting).     2  vols.  4°  calf. 

London, 1769 


tispiece. 
1300  King,  W. 


J301 


1302  KlNGSJORD. 


J  304 


1305 


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307 


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1310  KucH,   William.     History   of   the    Revolutions   in    F,urope, 

Illustrations.     2  vols,  in  i,  8"  sheep.  Kingston,  1842 

131 1  KuoLER,  Francis.     Pictorial  History  of  (Germany,  during  the 

reign  of  Frederick  the  Great ;  comprehending  a  complete 
history  of  the  Silesian  Campaigns  and  the  seven  years'  war. 
Portrait  and  500  original  designs  by  Alfred  Menzel.  Royal 
8"  half  calf.  London,  1845 


1312 


I 


ABA'I', 


Voyage  aux  Isles  de  rAmc'rique,  (  onle- 


1'3 


nant  I'Histoire  Naturelle  de  ces  Pays,  I'Originc,  Jes 
Mcturs,  la  Religion  et  le  (louvernment  des  Habitants 
anciens  el  modernes.  Maps  and  numerous  illustrations  of 
plants,  beasts,  costumes,  etc.     2  vols.  4°  old  calf. 

A  T/.\  Haye,  17^4 

Laiiat.  Nouveau  Voyage  aux  Isles  de  rAmc'rique,  conten- 
ant  I'histoire  naturelle  de  ces  pays,  I'origine,  les  mteurs,  la 
religion,  et  le  Gouvernment  des  Habitane,  anciens  et 
modernes.  Les  Guerres  et  les  F^venemens  singuliers  qui 
y  sont  arrivez  pendant  le  sejoiir  (|ue  I'auteur  y  a  fait.  Por- 
trait, maps  and  plates.     8  vols.  16"  calf.  Paris,  1743 

Laf!at,  p.  Les  Voyageurs  Canadians  a  rExpedition  du  Sou- 
dan, ou  (>uattre-vigntdix  jours  avec  les  Crocodiles.  12° 
paper.  (Quebec,  1S86 

Lacroix,  Henry.  Alan  of  Faith  :  L'Hofnmeet  sa  Chute  ;  — 
Le  Present  et  I'.wenir  du  Canada;  —  The  Present  and 
Future  of  Canada;  —  F^xcursion  to  the  Holy  Land  of 
Thought.     3  vols.  New  York  and  Montreal. 

316  Lacroix,  Paul.  Science  and  Literature  in  the  Middle  Ages, 
and  at  the  period  of  the  Renaissance.  Illustrated  with  13 
chromo-lithographic  p'  Mits  by  Kellerhoven  and  400  engrav- 
ings on  wood.     Imperial  8"  half  morocco,  uncut. 

New  York,  1878 
Lacroix.     Manners,  Customs  and  Dress  during  the  Middle 


>3'4 


«3'5 


I  '.I 


7 


13. S 


«3'9 


Century,  and  during  the  Renaissance  Period.  Illustrated 
with  19  chromo-lithographic  prints  by  Kellerhoven,  and  up- 
wards of  400  engravings  on  wood.  Imperial  8°  half  mor., 
uncut.  I^ondon. 

Lacroix.  Military  and  Religious  Life  in  the  Middle  Ages 
and  at  the  Period  of  the  Renaissance.  Illustrated  with  14 
chromo-lithographic  prints  by  Kellerhoven,  Regamy  and 
Allard,  and  upwards  of  400  engravings  on  wood.  Imperial 
8°  full  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges.  London. 

Lacroix.  The  Arts  in  the  Middle  Ages  and  at  the  Period 
of  the  Renaissance.  lUusir-^ted  with  19  chromo-Iithographir 
prints  by  Kellerhoven,  and  ipwa;  Js  of  400  engravings  on 
wood.     Imperial  8"  half  w    occo,  ancut.  London. 


CATALOGUE. 


129 


1320 


1321 


1322 


1323 

132-1 

1325 
1326 

1327 
1328 


'329 


^330 


Lacroix.  The  Eighteenth  C'  ntury:  its  Institutions,  Cus- 
toms and  Costumes;  France,  1700-1789.  Illustrated  with 
21  richly  colored  chromolithographs  find  351  highly  finished 
wood-engravings,  after  Watteau,  Vanloo,  Rigaud,  Jioucher, 
Lancret,  J,  Vernet,  Chardin,  Snint  Aubiii,  Kisen,  Graveloi, 
Moreau,  Cochin,  Wille,  etc.  Imperial  8°  half  morocco,  un- 
cut. London. 

Lacroix.  XVII"'*  Siecle,  Institutions,  Usages  et  Costumes  ; 
France,  1590-1700.  Illustrated  with  16  chromolithographic 
plates  and  300  wood  engravings.  Imperial  8°  half  crimson 
morocco,  gilt  edges.  Paris,  1880 

Lacroix.  Louis  XII  et  Anne  de  Hretagne,  Chrouique  de 
I'histoire  de  France.  Illustrated  with  14  fine  chromo- 
lithographs, 15  full  page  and  upwards  of  200  smaller  wood 
engravings  from  old  manuscripts,  old  prints,  etc.  Imperial 
8°  half  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges.  Paris,  1882 

Lacroix.  Soir<^"s  de  Walter  Scott  h  Paris.  With  a  rare 
and  curious  portrait  of  Lacroix.  2  vols,  8"  calf  super 
extra,  gilt  edges.  Paris,  1829 

An  interesting  specimen  of  painted  binding.     (Mosaic  pattern.) 

Lacroix.  Curiosite's  de  I'histoire  de  France,  par  P.  L. 
Jacob.     12°  half  calf,  gilt,  uncut  edges.  Paris,  185S 

Lacroix.  Curiositt^s  de  L'Histoire  des  Arts.  12°  paper, 
uncut.  Paris,  1858 

Lacroix.  Assassinat  d'un  Roi,  roman  historique,  16°  half 
calf.  Paris,  1825 

Lacroix,  Fournier  et  Sere.  Histoire  de  I'lmprimerie,  et  des 
arts  et  professions  qui  se  rattachent  a  la  typographic.  Nu- 
merous plates,  illuminated  and  plain.  Imperial  8°  half 
roan,  uncut.  Paris. 

L.KT,  Joannis  de.  Novus  Orbis  seu  Descriptionis  Indiae 
Occidentalis  Libri  XVIII.  Authore  Joanne  de  Laet,  An- 
werp.  Novis  tabulis  geographicis  et  variis  animantium, 
plantar um,  fructuumque  iconibus  illustrati.  Very  good  copy, 
with  14  maps  and  illustrations  of  American  Natural  His- 
tory.    Folio,  calf.  ^      Lugduni  Batav,  1633 

Best  edition. 

L.KT.  L'Histoire  du  Nouveau  Monde  ou  Description  des 
Indes  Occidentales.  Contenant  dix-huict  Liures,  Par  le 
Sieur  lean  de  Lset,  d'Anuers ;  Enrichi  de  nouuelles  Tables 
(}eographiques  &  Figures  des  Animaux,  Plantes  &  Fruicts. 
Maps  and  plates.     Folio,  old  calf. 

Chez  B.  &  Abraham  Elseviers  :  A  Leydc,  1O40 

La  Fizeliere,  Albert  de.  Rymaille  sur  les  plus  cclbbre.s 
Bibliotieres  de  Paris,  en  1649.  Avecdes  Notes  et  un  Essai 
sur  les  Autres  Bibliothbques  particulieres  du  temps.  8" 
paper,  uncut,  limited  edition.  P.irls,  1869 


130 


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1331  La  Fontaine,  Jean  dc.    Contes  et  Nouvellcs  en  Verse.   An 

elegant  copy,  illustrated  with  a  portrait  of  La  Fontaine,  and 
80  exquisite  plates  by  Eisen,  and  57  beautiful  culs-dc-lanip 
by  Choflard,  beautiful  impressions,  2  vols.  8°  sumptuously 
bound  by  Petit-Simier,  in  full  crimson  crushed  levant 
morocco  super  extra,  broad  dentelle  borders,  mosaic  cor- 
ners, backs  richly  tooled  and  inlaid  with  green  morocco, 
watered  silk  lining,  inside  borders,  gilt  edges.    (Paris),  1777 

1332  La  Foniaine.     Contes  et  Nouvelles   en  Verse.     Nouvelle 

edition,  enrichie  de  tailles-douces.  With  numerous  plates, 
by  Romain  de  Hooge.  Fine  impressions.  2  vols,  in  i,  12'^ 
calf.  Amsterdam,  1C95 

1333  La  FoNiAiNK.     Les  Amours  de  Psyche  et  de  Cupidon.   Willi 

4  large  and  very  beautiful  colored  plates  by  Demouchy  and 
Collibert,  after  the  designs  of  Schall.  Fine  copy.  Royal  4" 
mottled  calf  super  extra,  gilt  edges.  iJidot  :  Paris,  1791 

"  Perhaps  the  most  beiiutiful  edition  yet  published,  whether  for  text 
or  illustrations." 

La  Fontaine.  Fables,  'translated  from  the  French.  Wilit 
25  original  etchings  by  A.  Debi're.  Imperial  S*^  half  vellum, 
uncut,  gilt  top.  London,  1884 

La  Fontaine.  Suite  d'Estampes  d'aprls  Lancret,  Pater, 
Eisen,  Boucher,  etc.,  pour  illustrer  les  Contes  de  La  Fon- 
taine. 38  fine  plates  engraved  by  I )epollier.  In  a  portfolio. 
Folio,  cloth.  Paris,  1885 

Lahontan,  Paron  dc.  Nouveaux  Voyages  dans  TAmeriquc 
Septentrionale,  qui  contiennent  une  Relation  des  differcns 
Peuples  qui  y  habitent,  la  nature  de  leur  government,  etc. 
The  genuine  lirst  edition.  Maps  and  plates.  2  vols,  in  i, 
12^  old  calf.  La  Have,   1703 

1337  Lahontan.     Nouveaux  Voyages.     The  spurious  first  edition, 

1703,  with  the  rare  first  edition  of  the  "  Suite  de  Voyage  dc 
I'Amerique.  AL^ps  and  plates.  3  vols,  in  2,  12^^  calf. 
Fine  copy.  La  Haye  and  Amsterdam,  1703-4 

1338  Lahontan.     Nouveaux    Voyages.     Another    copy    of    the 

spurious  first  edition,  with  the  "  Petit  Dictionnaire  de  la 
Langue  des  Sauvages.  Maps  and  plates.  2  vols,  in  i,  12*^ 
vellum.  La  Haye,  1703 

1339  Lahontan.     Voyages  et  Suite  des  Voyages  dans  I'Amerique 

Septentrionale.  Second  edition.  Maps  and  plates.  2  vols. 
12°  calf.  Amsterdam,  1741 

1340  Lahontan.     New  Voyages  to  North  America,  containing  an 

Account  of  the  several  Nations  of  that  vast  Continent,  a 
Dictionary  of  the  Algonkine  Language,  etc.  Second  edition. 
17  maps  and  plates  (should  have  23).  2  vols,  8°  boards. 
(Broken  covers  and  last  leaf  of  Vol.  i  missing.) 

London, 1703-35 


1334 


»335 


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CATALOGUE. 


131 


'34' 


1343 


'314 


'3l6 

'317 
>34S 

'319 

1350 

'351 
352 

'354 

1355 

1356 
'357 

>3S8 


Lalande,  H.  de.  Traitc,  theorique  et  pratique,  du  Contrat 
d' Assurance  Contre  I'lncendie,  d'apres  la  Doctrine  et  la 
Jurisprudence.    8*^  half  morocco.  Paris,  18S6 

Lai.axnf,  L.     Piihliotheque  do  Peche.     12°  paper,  uncut. 

Paris,  1S57 

Lamp.,  R.  Original  and  Authentic  Journal  of  Occurrences 
during  the  late  American  \\'ar,  from  its  commencement  to 
1783.    8°  half  sheep.  Dublin,  1809 

Lamhkrt,  John.  Travels  through  Canada  and  the  United 
States  of  North  America,  in  the  years  1806,  1807  and  180S. 
to  which  are  added  biographical  notices  and  anecdotes  of 
some  cf  the  leading  characters  in  the  United  States.  Map 
and  colored  plates.    2  vols.  8°  boards,  uncut.    London,  iSi(> 

La  RLvrciie,  A.  L.  de.  Les  Manuscrits  et  la  Miniature. 
Illustrations.     Small  8"  cloth,  Paris. 

Lampman,  Archibald.  Among  the  Millet  and  other  Poems. 
With  inserted  photo  of  author.     8"  cloth.  Ottawa,  1888 

Landmann,  Colonel.  Adventures  and  Recollections.  2  vols. 
12"  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1853 

Landseicu.  Pictures  by  Sir  Edwin  Landseer,  with  descrip- 
tions and  a  biographical  sketch  of  the  painter  by  James 
Dafforne.     20  plates.     Folio,  cloth.  London. 

,Lano,  Andrew.  ]1ool;s  and  llookmen.  Plates.  8°  boards, 
uncut.  New  York,  1SS6 

Lauck  I'akkr.     Only  100  copies  printed. 

Lanc.  The  Library.  With  a  chapter  on  modern  English 
illustrated  books  by  Austin  Dobson.  Jllustrations.  12" 
cloth.  London,  1881 

Laxc.  Palladcs  antl  \'erses  Vain.  12°  cloth,  uncut,  gilt 
top.  New  York,  i88| 

Langemkr,  J.  C.  Ksquisse  sur  la  daspcsie;  —  Notes  on 
Gaspesia.     Map.     2  vols.  16°  paper.  (Quebec,  iSSj-^ 

Langemtr.     Ksquisse  sur  la  Caspesic.     8"  paper. 

Levis,  1SS4 

Lanjuere,  p.  a.  de.  A'ie  dc  Monsieur  Olier,  Fondateur  du 
Seminaire  Saint-Sulpice,  et  de  la  Colonic  de  Montreal. 
Portrait.     8°  paper,  uncut.  Montreal,  1884 

Lanman,  J.  H.  History  of  Michigan,  civil  and  topographi- 
cal, in  a  compendious  form.     Map.     8"  half  morocco. 

New  York,  1839 

Lanman.     Another  copy.    8°  cloth.     ('I'itle-page  missing.) 

La  Peltrie,  Madame  de.  Foundress  of  the  Ursuline  Con- 
vent, Quebec.     Life  of.     18°  cloth.  New  York,  1859 

Larch EY,  L.  History  of  Bayard,  the  good  Chevalier  sans 
Peur  et  sans  Reproche,  compiled  by  the  Loyal  Serviteur. 
Numerous  illustrations.  Royal  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1883 


'32 


CATALOGUE. 


1359  Lareau,  Edmond.     Histoire  du  Droit  Canadien  depuis  les 

origines  de  la  Colonic  jusqu'a  nos  jour.  2  vols,  royal  8° 
half  morocco,  uncut.  Montreal,  1888 

1360  Lareau.     Le  Code  Civil  du  Bas-Canada.     12°  half  sheep. 

Montreal,  1885 

1361  Lareau.     Histoire  de  la  Litterature  Canadienne.    8°  paper. 

Montreal,  1874 

1362  Lareau,     Melanges  Ilistoriques  et  Litteraires.     12°  paper, 

uncut.  I'aris,  1877 

1363  Laroche-Heron,  C.  de.     Les  Servantes  de  Dieu  en  Canada, 

1853.     8°  paper.  Montreal,  1855 

1364  La  Rocheeoucauld.     Reflexions  ou  Sentences  et  Rfaximes 

Morales.  Troisibme  ddition.  Reveue,  corrigde  et  aug- 
ment^e.  A  Paris,  Chez  Claude  Barbin,  au  Palais,  surle  Per- 
ron de  la  Sainte  Chapelle,  167 1,  avec  privilege  du  Roy;  — 
Nouvelles  Reflexions  ou  Sentences  et  Maximes  Morales. 
Seconde  partie.  A  Paris,  Chez  Claude  Barbin,  sur  le  sec- 
ond Perron  de  la  Saincte  Chappelle,  1678.  Frontispieces. 
2  vols,  in  I.  18°  full  crimson  crushed  levant  morocco,  in- 
side borders,  gilt  edges,  Jansen  finish,  by  DuRU. 

Paris,  1671-78 

First  edition  of  the  second  part.     A  beautiful  copy  from  the  Firiniii 
Didot  cuUettion,  with  booitplate. 

1365  La  KocHEFoucAi.T,  Liancourt.     Travels  through  the  United 

States  of  North  America,  the  Country  of  Iroquois,  and  Upper 
Canada,   1795, '96  and '97.      ^L^p.     2  vols.  4°  calf. 

London,  1799 

1366  La  Rue,  Herbert.    Histoire  Populaire  du  Canada.  12"  cloth. 

Quebec,  1875 

1367  La  Ri'E.     Voyage  Sentimental  sur  la  Rue  Saint-Jean,  depart 

en  i860,  retour  en  1880.     12"  paper,  uncut.     Quebec,  1879 

1368  Latour,  Tennant  de.     Memoires  d'un  Bibliophile.     12"^  half 

morocco.  Paris,  i86i 

1369  La  Salle.     An  account  of  Monsieur  de  la   Salle's   last    Ex- 

pedition and  Discoveries  in  North  America.  Presented  to 
the  French  King,  and  published  by  the  Chevalier  Tonti, 
(lovernour  of  Fort  St.  Louis,  in  the  Province  of  the  Illinois. 
Also,  the  Adventures  of  the  Sieur  de  Montauban  Captain 
of  the  French  Buccaneers  on  the  Coast  of  Guinea,  in  the 
year  1665.     12°  old  calf,  gilt.  London,  1698 

1370  La  Sali.e.     D«fcouvertes  et  Etablissements  de   Cavelier  de 

la  Salle  de  Rouen,  dans  I'Amdrique  du  Nord  (Lacs  Ontario, 
Erie,  Huron,  Michigan,  Valices  de  I'Ohio  et  du  Mississippi 
et  Texas.)  Par  Gabriel  Gravier.  With  portrait,  illuminated 
coat  of  arms  and  maps.  Imperial  8°  half  morocco,  extra,  un- 
cut edges,  gilt  top.  Rouen,  1870 
Large  Paper. 


CATALOGUE. 


^33 


i37» 

•372 

'373 
•374 

•375 
'37fi 
•377 


•37S 


•379 


Lander,  Sir  Thomas  Dick.  Memorial  of  the  Royal  Progress 
in  Scotland.  With  numerous  steel  plates  and  wood  en- 
gravings.    Royal  4°  cloth,  uncut,  gilt  top.     Edinburgh,  1843 

Laval.  Notice  Biographique  sur  l'ran(;;ois  de  Laval  df 
Montmorency,  I&r  I-^t^que  de  Quebec,  suivie  de  41  lettres 
et  de  notes  historiques  sur  le  chapitre  de  la  Cathddrale. 
I'ortrait.    8''  cloth.  Montreal,  1874 

[Laval.]  Le  Premier  Cardinal  Canadien.  Souvenir  de 
1886.    8°  cloth.  Quebec,  1886 

La  Valliere  Library.  Catalogue  des  Livres  de  la  Bibliothe- 
que  de  feu  M.  le  Due  de  La  Valliere,  Contenant  les  manu- 
scrits,  les  premiers  editions,  les  livres  imprimis  sur  ve'lin, 
etc.     7  vols.  8"  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  178S 

La  Vallikrk.  Catalogue  des  Livres  de  la  liibliotheque  de 
feu  le  Due  de  la  Valliere.  Par  GiuUaume  de  Pure.  Por- 
trait.    3  vols.  &°  mottled  calf,  Paris,  1783 

La  Vicomtkrie,  Louis.  Les  Crimes  des  Rois  de  France, 
depuis  Clovis  jusqu  u  Louis  Seize.  With  5  illustrations.  8" 
boards,  uncut.  Paris. 

Law,  Pike's  Reports  (with  MS.  Index  added),  1810; — 
Montreal  Condensed  Reports,  1854,  including  The  Law 
Reporter  and  Lecture  on  Roman  Law,  by  l*",  W.  Tourance, 
1854  (fine  copy  of  this  scarce  publication,  from  which  the 
second  edition  by  Judge  Ramsay  was  recently  copied)  ;  — 
Notes  sur  la  Coutume  de  Paris,  par  T.  K.  Ramsay,  Alon- 
treal,  1863,  and  second  edition,  1864  ; — Rules  of  I'ractice, 
Quebec,  1809,  and  Montreal,  181 1,  with  interleaved  reports 
of  early  trials,  by  Chief  Justice  Reid  (his  copy,  with  book 
plate)  ; — Lewis'  Youth's  Guard  against  Crime,  Kingston, 
1844; — Taylor's  Magistrates'  Manual,  1843; — Rules  Su- 
preme Court  of  Canada; — Bellefeuilles  Marriages  Clandes- 
tines  and  Bibaud'sLogiqueJudiciare; — Lafontaine's  Bureaux 
d'Hypotheques  ; — Beaubien's  Traitc  Sur  les  Lois  Civiles,  3 
vols,  Montreal,  1832.     Together,  14  vols. 

Law.  The  Justice  of  Peace,  by  Samuel  Blackerly,  Savoy, 
17 1 1 ; — Bibaud's  Logique  Judiciare,  12°  half  calf ;  —  Manuel 
Electoral,  par  N.  A,  Achintre  ; — William's  Criminal  Law ;  — 
Taylor's  Magistrate's  Manual,  Montreal,  1843  ;  —  Rules  of 
Practice,  Quebec,  .£09,  Montreal,  181 1,  both  with  MS,  ad- 
ditions ; — Lafontaine's  Bureaux  d'Hypotheques,     9  vols. 

Law,  Parliamentary.  Standing  Rules  and  Regulations  of 
the  House  of  Assembly  of  Lower  Canada,  16°  calf,  Quebec, 
1830  ;  — W^irtele's  Manual,  Assemblde  Legislative,  Quebec 
(French  and  English  text);  —  Manual  of  Parliamentary 
Practice,  etc.,  H.  C.  Thomsen,  Kingston,  1828  (with  MS, 
notes,  interleaved);  —  Lex  Parliamentaria,  by  Perreault, 
Quebec,  1801  (title  missing).     4  vols. 


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1387 

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CATALOGUE. 

Law  Reports.  Copies  of  Letters  by  M.  Ryland,  1845;  — 
Factum  Lemeoin  versus  Lionais  ;  — Board  of  Works,  Mon- 
treal, 1846; —  J.  B.  Meilleur  on  School  Law,  Montreal, 
1S46; — Inspector  of  Registry  Offices,  Districts  Montreal, 
'i'liree  Rivers  and  St.  Francis,  Montreal,  1846  ;  —  Explora- 
tion of  the  Saint  Marie  and  Ottawa  River  territory,  Que- 
bec, 1830.    6  vols. 

Law.  Provincial  Statutes  of  Canada,  17  various  (some  im- 
perfect), including  the  reserved  act  of  1847  to  Re-unite  the 
Provinces  of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada  and  for  the  Gov- 
ernment of  Canada.     (French  and  English  text.)     17  pieces. 

Lawrence,  J.  W.  Foot-Prints ;  or,  incidents  in  early  history 
of  New  Brunswick,  1783-18S3.     Illustrations.     12°  cloth. 

St.  John,  N.  D.,  18S3 

Lawson,  John.  (Gent.  Surveyor-General  of  North  Carolina). 
A  New  Voyage  to  Carolina  ;  containing  the  Exact  Descrip- 
tion and  Natural  History  of  thai  Country;  together  with  the 
J'resent  State  thereof  and  a  Journal  of  a  Thousand  Miles, 
travel'd  thro'  several  Nations  of  Indians.  Giving  a  Par- 
ticular Account  of  their  Customs,  Manners,  etc.  Far- 
simile  map.     Small  4°  half  morocco,  uncut.     London,   1709 

At  the  end  of  this  vohime  is  a  document  signed  "  Peter  Force." 

Lawson.  History  of  Carolina  ;  containing  the  Exact  Dis- 
cription  and  Natural  History  of  that  Country.  Together 
with  the  Present  State  thereof,  and  a  Journal  of  a  Thousand 
miles,  traveled  thro'  several  Nations  of  Indians,  giving  a 
particular  account  of  their  Customs,  Manners,  etc.  Map. 
Small  4°  half  morocco,  extra,  uncut,  gilt  top.    London,  17  iS 

Leaves  from  the  Poets'  Laurels  ;  —  Irving's  Alhambra  ;  — 
Classical  Collector's  Vade  Mecum  ;  —  Keighley's  Mytho- 
logy ;  —  Mother  Goose,  etc.     7  vols. 

Le  Blanc,  II.  Art  of  Tying  the  Cravat.  Plates.  18^ 
boards,  uncut.     (Broken.)  New  York,  1829 

Le  Beau,  C.  Aventures,  ou  Voyage  Curieux  et  Nouveau, 
parmi  les  Sauvages  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.  Dans 
lequel  on  trouvera  unc  Description  du  Canada,  etc.  Maps 
and  plates.     2  vols.    12°  calf.  Amsterdam,  173S 

Le  Ber,  L.  Heroine  Chretienne  du  Canada,  ou  Vie  de 
Mile.  Le  Ber.     Map   and    plate.     S°  morocco. 

Villemarie,  i860 

Le  Clerq,  Christien.  Nouvelle  Relation  de  la  Gaspesie, 
qui  contient  les  Ma-urs  et  la  Religion  des  Sauvages 
(iaspesiens,  Porte-Croix,  adorateurs  du  Soleil,  et  d'  autres 
J'euples  de  l'  Amerique  Septentrionale,  dite  le  Canada. 
12''  calf.  Paris,  169 1 

Important  for  its  information  relating  to   Xurlh  Western  Canada 
and  the  Province  of  New  Urunswiclv. 


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Lk  CLEKy.  I'irst  Establishment  of  the  Faith  in  New 
France.  Now  first  translated,  with  notes,  by  John  CJ.  Shea. 
Portraits    and    illustrations.     2   vols,   royal   paper,   uncut. 

Limited  EnrrioN.  New  York,  iSSi 

Lkclerc.  Bibliothcca  Americana  :  Catalogue  Raisonnc 
d'unc  tres-prccicuse  Collection  de  Livres  Anciens  et  Mod- 
ernes,  sur  L'Amerique  et  les  rhillippines,  classe  par  ordre 
alphabetique  de  nows  d'  Auteurs.  Priced  in  ink.  Royal 
S°  paper,  uncut.  Paris  18C7 

Leclerc.  Bibliotheca  Americana,  histoirc,  geographic,  voy- 
ages,  archeologie   et  linguistique  des  deux  Amerlques  et 


'397 


des  lies  Phillipines.     8°  paper,  uncut. 


Paris,  187^ 


Lefevre,  G.  S.  Photographic  Views  of  Sebastapol,  taken 
immediately  after  the  retreat  of  the  Russians,  Sept.  8, 
1855.     12  views.     Large  folio,  paper.  London,  185G 

Le  Gallois.       Traitc   des    Plus    13elles  Bibliotheques   de 


I'Europe.     12°  calf. 


Paris,  1O80 


Legoo,  William.  History  of  the  Administration  of  the 
Right  Hon.  Frederick  Temple,  Earl  of  Dufferin,  late  Gov- 
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Leighton,  a.  Appeal  to  Parliament,  or  Sion's  Plea  against 
the  Prelacie,  whereolT  the  bishops  are  proved  to  be  In- 
truders upon  the  Privileges  of  Christ,  of  the  King,  and  of 
the  Common- weal,  and  thereupon  she  heartelie  desireth 
judgment  and  Execution.  2  curious  plates.  4'^  mottled 
calf  extra.  London,  162S 

For  writing  tliis  book  tlic  aiulior  was  twice  publicly  whippeil  and 
pilloried  in  Cheapside,  his  cars  cut  off,  his  nose  twice  slit,  and  his 
cheeks  branded  with  a  red-hot  iron  with  the  letters  S.  '^.  (Sower  of 
Sedition),  and  he  was  eleven  years  imprisoned  in  the  Fleet. 

Lki(;iiton,  John.  The  Life  of  ^L1n  symbolized  in  the 
Months  of  the  Year  ;  in  a  series  of  illustrations,  pcurtrayed 
in  their  seasons  and  phases,  with  passages  selected  from 
Ancient  and  Modern  Authors.     Py  Richard  Pigot.     Hand- 


somely printed  on  a  thick   toned  paper,  with  25  full-page, 
and    several   hundred    marginal 
pieces,  ornate  initials  and  other 
russia. 


wood-cuts,   besides 


tail 

embellishments.    4°   half 

London,  1866 


1398  Le  Keux,  J.     Memorials  of  Cambridge  ;  a  Series   of  Views 

of  the  Colleges,  Halls,  and  Public  Buildings,  engraved  by 
J.  Le  Keux ;  with  historical  and  descriptive  accounts  by 
Ihomas  Wright  and  Rev.  IL  L.  Jones.  160  fine  plates, 
also  many  inserted  plates.  2  vols.  8°  half  morocco,  uncut 
edges,  gilt  tops.     Fine  copy.  London,  i^^; 

1399  Leland,  Charles  G.     Algonquin  Legends  of  New  England, 

or  myths  and  folk  lore  of  the  Micmac,  Passamaquoddy 
and  Penobscot  Tribes.  Illustrations.  Small  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  Boston,  1884 


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Lklewel,  Joadiim.  Geographic  du  Moycn  Age,  with  the 
atlas.  4  vols.  8  '  and  i  vol.  oblong  folio,  together,  5  vols, 
paper,  uncut.  Bruxelles,  1852 

An  important  work  rt'laling  lo  the  liistcnyof  riisioveryof  America, 
containing  reproductions  of  nuny  early  and  scarce  niai)s. 

LE^^AU  De  La  Jaissc.  Plans  des  principales  places  de 
guerre  et  villes  inaritimes  ct  fronticres  de  France  avec  les 
officiers  gdncraux  et  principaux  qui  y  coinmandent  en  chef, 
ct  dans  la  Nouvelle  France  ou  Anieri(|ue.  Numerous 
plans.     12°  paper,  uncut.     (Library  stamp.)        Paris,  1736 

Lk  May,  L.  P.     Catalogue  de  le  Bibliotheque  de  la  Legisla- 
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LeISIav.  Fables Canadiennes.  j 2'^ paper,  uncut.  Quebec,  1S82 
Lk  May.     Lcs  Vengeances  :    Poiitne   Cinadien.     8''   paper, 
uncut.                                                                    (Quebec,  1875 

Le  May.     ICssais  Poctiqucs.    8''  paper,  uncut.  Quebec,  1865 

Le  May.      L'Affaire  Sougrainc  ;=— Fables  Canadiennes  ;  — 

Petits  Pocmes.     3  v  Is.  12°  paper,  uncut.  (Quebec,  1882-84 

[Le  Moin,  George  L.|  Les  Ursulincs  de  Quebec,  depuis 
leur  Ftablissement  jusqu'  ;i  nos  jours.  4  vols.  8°  paper, 
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LkMoine,  J.  ^L  Maple  Leives;  a  lUulgct  of  Legendary, 
Historical,  Critical,  and  Sporting  Intelligence.  Complete 
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Le  MoiNK.  Maple  Leaves:  Canadian  History;  —  Litera- 
ture;—  Sport.     New  Series.     8 ""  half  roan.     (Quebec,  1873 

Le  MoiNE.  Quebec,  past  and  present;  a  history  of  Quebec, 
1608-1876.     Illustrations.    8"  cloth.  (;)uebec,  1876 

Le  Moine.  Picturescjue  Quebec  ;  a  Secjuel  to  Quebec,  past 
and  present.     Map.     8"  cloth.  Montreal,  1882 

Le  Moine.  Quebec  ;  its  Gates  and  Environs,  etc. ;  — The 
Scot  in  New  France  ;  —  Edinburgh  —  Rouen  —  York  ; 
glimpses,  impressions,  contrasts.  Bound  in  i  vol.  8°  half 
roan.  Quebec,  1880-Si 

Le  Moine.     Lcs  Pc'chcries  du  Canada.     12"  paper. 

Quebec,  1863 

Le  Moine.     Birds  of  Canada.     8°  paper.  Quebec,  1866 

Le  Moine.     Ornithologie  du  Canada.     2  vols.  12°  paper. 

Quebec,  1860-1 
Le  Moine.     L'Album  du  Touriste.     Illustrations.   8°  paper. 

Quebec,  1872 
Le  Moine.     Menioire  de  Montcalm  Vengc'e,  ou  Le   Massa- 
cre  au  Fort  George,  1864;  —  Album  Canadien  :  Histoire  ; 
—  Archeologie  —  Ornithologie,  1870  ;  —  Histoire  des   For- 
tifications et  des  Rues  de  Quebec,  1875.     3  pamphlets. 

(Hiebec. 


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1421 


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1429 


Le  Moine.     Chronicles  of  the  St.  Lawrence.     8**  paper. 

Montreal,  1880 

Lb  MoiNK.  E.\pIorations  of  Jonathan  Oldbuck,  F.  G.  S.  Q  , 
in  Eastern  Latitudes.    8°  paper.  Quebec,  1869 

Le  Moine.  The  Scot  in  New  France :  an  Ethnological 
Study.     8"  paper.  Montreal,  1881 

Le  Moine.  Tourist's  Note  Look  of  Quebec,  1876;  — 
Chateau  Bigot:  history  and  romance,  1874;  —  Address  be- 
fore the  Historical  Society  of  Quebec,  1882.     3  pamphlets. 

(Quebec. 

Le  Moine.  Maple  Leaves,  third  series,  1863;  —  Quebec, 
its  Gates  and  Environs,  1880;  —  Edinburgh  —  Rouen  — 
York  :  glimpses,  impressions,  contrasts.    3  pamphlets. 

Quebec. 

Le  Moine.  Massacre  au  Fort  George  ;  —  Histoire  du  Forti- 
fications et  des  Rues  de  Quebec.    3  pamphlets.       Quebec. 

Le  Moine.  Last  Decade  of  French  Rule,  1749-1759;  — 
Nos  Quatre  Historiens  Modernes  —  Nos  Archives  —  Les 
Aborigenes  D'Amerique  —  Les  Pages  Sombres  de  L'His- 
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Lempriere,  J.  Classical  Dictionary;  containing  a  copious 
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Le  Noir.  The  Democrat ;  or  Intrigues  and  Adventures  of 
Jean  Lenoir,  from  his  Enlistment  as  Drummer  in  Gen. 
Rochambeau's  Army,  and  arrival  in  Boston,  to  his  being 
driven  from  England  in  1795,  after  having  borne  a  con- 
spicuous part  in  the  French  Revolution,  and  after  a  great 
variety  of  Enterprizes,  Hazards,  and  Escapes  during  his 
stay  in  England,  where  he  was  sent  in  quality  of  Denio- 
cratic  Missionary,    2  vols,  in  i,  12°  sheep.     New  York,  1796 

Lenclos.  Memoires  sur  la  vie  de  Mademoiselle  de  Lenclos. 
Par  M.  B.     Portrait.     18°  calf.  Amsterdam,  1751 

Lenclos.  Lettres  au  Marquis  de  S(fvignd,  avec  sa  vie. 
Portrait.     2  vols.  18°  calf.    (Broken.)  Londres,  1782 

Le  Page  du  Pratz.  History  of  Louisiana,  or  of  the  Western 
Parts  of  Virginia  and  Carolina,  containing  a  description  of 
the  countries  that  lie  on  both  sides  of  the  river  Mississippi. 


1430 


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Map.     2  vols.  12°  calf. 


Londoi),  1763 


From  the  library  Gov.  De  Witt  Clinton,  with  his  book-plate. 

Le  Petit,  Jules.  L'Art  d'Aimcr  les  Livrcs  ct  de  les  «.nti- 
nailre,  Le'tres  a  un  jeunc  Bibliopliilc.  IClchings  by  G<*t- 
ardin.     Small  8"  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  iS8| 

Leprohon,  Mrs.     (Miss  R.  E.   MuUins.)     Poetical  Works. 


12"  cloth. 


Montreal,  1881 


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Leprohon.     Antoinette  de  Mirecourt 
and  secret  sorrowing.     First  edition. 


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or  bccrct  marrjing 
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Montreal,  1S64 

Lf.proiion.  *»-inand  Duvand ;  or  a  Proniise  Fulfilled.  8" 
paper.  Montreal,  1868 

Lr  Roux,  J.    .'iilas  Xuniismaliquc  du  Canada.    Illustrations. 

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Le  Sage,  A.     Atlas  llistorique.     Chronologique  et  Ge'nealo- 

gique.  Atlas  folio,  boards,  uncut.  (Stained.)    Florence,  1807 

Le  Sage.  The  Adventures  of  Gil  Bias  of  Santillanc.  Ren- 
dered into  English  by  Henri  Van  Laun.  With  an  intro- 
ductory Notice,  treating  of  the  vexed  question  of  Author- 
ship, etc.  Life  of  Le  Sage,  and  numerous  illustrative  notes, 
etc.,  etc.  The  text  superbly  printed  from  large  bold  type, 
and  illustrated  with  26  highly  finished  etchings,  executed 
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trait of  Le  Sage.    3  vols,  imperial  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Edinburgh,  1S86 

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Le  Sage.  Les  Avantures  de  >ronsieur  Robert  Chevalier 
dit  de  Beauchc'ne,  Capitaine  de  Flibustiers  dans  la  Nouvelle 
France.     Plates.    2  vols.  12°  calf.    Good  copy.    Paris,  173.! 

Le  Sage.  'Fhc  Same.  Plates.  2  vols,  in  1,  12°  calf,  (t 
cover  missing.)  Amsterd-^m.  1733 

Le  Sage.  Le  Diable  Boiteux.  Illustrations  byTony  Johan- 
not.     Royal  8°  half  roan.  Paris,  1840 

LESCARr>OT,  Marc.  Histoire  de  la  Novvelle  France,  con- 
tenant  les  navigations,  d(fcouvertes,  et  habitations  faites  par 
Ics  Francois  ds  Indes  Occidentales  &  Nouvelle  France  souz 
I'avoeu  &  I'authorit^  de  noz  Rois  Tres  Chrdtiens,  et  les  diver- 
ges fortunes  d'iceux  en  I'execution  de  ces  choses,  depuis 
cent  ans  jusques  k  hui.  En  quoy  est  comprise  I'Histoirc 
i^forale,  Naturelle  &  Geographique  de  la  dite  province. 
.\vec  les  Tables  &  Figures  d'icelle.  Small  8°  calf.  Good 
copy.  Paris,  1612 

Lescarbot.  Histoire  de  la  NouucUe  France,  contenant  les 
Navigations,  decouvertes  et  habitations  faites  par  les 
Francois  cs  Moles  Occidentales  et  Nouuelle  France.  4 
maps.    3  vols,  small  8°  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1866 

Lescarbot.  •  Les  Muses  de  la  Nouvelle  France.  A  Mon- 
seigneur  le  Chancellier.  Paris,  1612.  Small  8°  paper,  un- 
cut. (Reprint)  Paris. 

Lesperan'CE,  John.  The  Bastonnais.  A  tale  of  the  Ameri- 
can Invasion  of  Canada  'n  1775-6.      12"  paper. 

Toronto,  1877 


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Lk  Tac,  Sixte.  Histoire  Chronologique  de  U  Nouvelle 
France  ou  Canada,  depuis  sa  d^couverte  (mil  cinq  cents 
quatre)  juques  en  I'an  mil  six  cents  trente  deux.  Publide 
pour  la  premiere  fois  d'apres  le  manuscrit  original  de  1689, 
ft  accompagn^e  de  Notes,  et  d'un  appendice  tout  compose 
de  documents  originaux  et  inedits,  par  K.  R^veillard.  8" 
p.Tper,  uncut.     Only  300  copies  printed.  Paris,  1888 

I^ETTRKS  Edifiantes  et  Curieuses,  ecrites  des  Missions 
etrangers  par  quelques  Missionnaires  de  la  Compagnie  de 
Jesus.     Recueils  X  et  XI le.   2  vols.  12°  calf.  Paris,  1732-41 

Contains  Relation  of  Iberville's  conque"?!  at  Hudson's  Bay,  missions 
to  the  American  Indians,  and  the  rare  Portrait  of  Catharme  Tekgii- 
witha,  the  Indian  Saint. 

LiGHi'Ai.L,  \V.  I).  Songs  of  the  Great  Dominion;  Voices 
from  the  Forests  and  Waters,  the  Settlements  and  Cities  of 


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•453 


Canada.     12°  cloth. 


London,  {889 


LicoN,  Richard.  True  and  P'xact  History  of  the  Island  of 
Unrbadoes,  illustrated  with  a  map  of  the  island,  as  also  the 
principal  trees  and  plants  there,  set  forth  in  their  due  pro- 
portions and  shapes  ;  drawn  out  by  their  several  and  re- 
spective scales.     Plates.     Folio,  half  sheep.     London,  1C73 

Lilly,  VVlUiani.     Royal  Grammar.    Frontispiece.  18°  sheep. 

London,  1685 

LiLLVWHiTE,  Fred.  'I'he  Knglish  Cricketers'  Trip  to  Canada 
and  the  U.  S.,  1859.  Illustrations.  i2°cloth.     London,  i86u 

Lindsay,  Charles.  Rome  in  Canada;  the  Ultramontane 
Struggle  for  Supremacy  over  Civil  Authority.    8'^  cloth. 

Toronto,  1877 

Li.N'DSAV,  Lord.  Letters  on  Egypt,  Edom  and  the  lioly 
Land.  I'rontispiece.  2  vols  in  1.  12°  half  crimson  mo- 
rocco. London,  1839 

LiNGUET.  Memoirs  of  the  Bastille  ;  containing  a  full  expo- 
sition of  the  Mysterious  Policy  and  Despotic  Oppression 
of  the  French  Government,  in  the  interior  administration  of 
that  State  Prison.  Interspersed  v.ith  a  variety  of  curious 
anecdotes.     12°  calf.  Dublin,  1783 

LiNSCHOTEN,  Jan  Huygen  van.  Histoire  de  la  navigation 
de  J,  H.  de  L.  et  de  son  voyage  es  Indes  Orient,  etc.  Avec 
annotations  de  13.  Paludanui,  special,  sur  les  plantes,  etc. 
et  div.  figures.  Adjoust.  autres  descriptions,  tant  de  Gui- 
nee,  etc.  que  des  navigations  des  Holland,  vers  le  Nord,  ou 
Vaygat  et  en  la  nouv.  Zembla.  Nouv.  trad,  en  Franc.  6 
maps  and  58  plates.     Folio,  stamped  pigskin,  with  a  clasp. 

Theodore  Pierre  :  Amsterdamo,  i6io 

This  edition  was  probably  printed  -rt  Frankfort  by  de  liry.  The 
luvigation  of  the  Dutch  to  Waygat,  thouifh  mentioned  on  the  title,  aire 
omitted.  Nearly  all  is  an  extract  from  the  first  Dutch  edition.  Some 
rare  copies  of  this  edition  bear  the  name:  Theod.  Pierre  at  Amster- 
U^m  as  publisher  on  the  title,  —  F.  Muller. 


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1454  LiNbCHuiKN.   llistoire  lie  l.iNavigatiuii.    Dcuxicsnic  ediliuii, 

augmfnt^p      Maps  and  plates.     (View  of  Goa  and  map  of 

ili«'  world  i>     sing.)     I  olio,  old  calf.  Amsterdam,  1619 

Wtlh  die   KoiittT  <le  la  Mrr,  and  Dcscripiion  de  rAm^rique,  not  m 
ihr  iMcvioMs  rditioti. 

1455  LiNscHiJiEN.     Navigatio  ac  Itinerarium  in  Orientalem   sive 

Lusitanorum  Indiam  Descriptiones  eiusdem  terrx,  etc.  J. 
VValschaert,  Amst.,  1614  ;  —  Descriptio  Totius  Cuineae 
Tractus,  Congi,  etc.  Hagx-Comitis,  1599.  2  parts  in  1 
vol.     Folio,  paper. 

Exceedingly  rare  edition.  —  MuUtr. 
1^56  l.iHHMANN,  Friedrich.  The  Art  of  VVood-Kngraving  in  Italy 
in  the  fifteenth  century.  English  edition,  with  extensive 
corrections  and  additions  by  the  author,  which  have  not 
appeared  in  the  German  Original.  With  62  illustrations, 
reproduced  from  old  woodcuts.  Imperial  8°  Roxburgh 
binding,  uncut  edges.  London,  1888 

1457  Literary  Garland ;  a  Canadian  Magazine  of  Tales,  Sketches, 

Poetry,  Music,  Engravings.  New  series.  Vols.  3,  6.  2  vols, 
half  roan.  Montreal,  1845-8 

1458  Livius.     Titi  Livii.      Patavini  Historiarum  Libri.      18"  old 

calf.  G,  Blaen  :  Amsterdam!,  1633 

1459  Llorente,  I).  J.  A.      History  of  the   Inquisition  of  Spain, 

from  the  time  of  its  establishment  to  the  reign  of  Ferdinand 
VII.    8°  calf.  London,  1827 

1460  LoFTiE,  W.  J.     Plea  for  Art  in  the  House.     iC  cloth. 

London,  1879 

1461  Long,  J.     Voyages  and  Travels  of  an  Indian  Interpreter  and 

Trader,  describing  the  manners  and  customs  of  the  North 
American  Indians,  with  an  account  of  the  posts  situated  on 
the  river  St.  Lawrence,  Lake  Ontario,  to  which  is  added  a 
vocabulary  of  the  Chippeway  language.  Map.  4"  mottled 
sheep.  London,  1791 

1462  Long.      Voyages  chez   dilTerentes    Nations    Sauvages    de 

I'Amerique  Septentrionale.     Map.     S""  sheep.    Paris  (1791) 

1463  Longfellow,  H.  VV.     Complete  Poetical  and  Prose  Works, 

With  a  biographical  Sketch  by  O.  U.  Frothingham,  finely 
illustrated  with  upwards  of  500  wood  engravings  by  A.  V. 
S.  Anthony,  W.  J.  Linton,  after  paintings  and  drawings  by 
the  best  American  /  rtists.  3  vols,  small  folio,  half  crim- 
•   son  morocco,  gilt  edg.j.  Boston. 

1464  Longfellow.    Tales  of  a  Wayside  Inn.     With  illustrations 
by  John  Gilbert.     Portrait.     8°  cloth.  Boston,  1866 

1465  Longfellow.     Nuremberg.     Illuminated   and  arranged  by 

Mary  E.  and  Amy  Comegj's.  With  28  photogravures. 
Small  folio,  cloth,  Philadelphia,  1888 


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1466  LoNUKiii.i.ow.       IJourtsliip   of  Miles    Slanclish,    and    other 

Poems.     First  edition.     12"  cloth.  Boston,  1858 

1467  LoNGUS.     Les  Amours  r.istoraIes    de    Daphnis    et    Chlo^. 

Double  Traduction  du  Orec  en  Francois  de  M  Amiot  et 
d'un  Anonyme,  mises  en  parallcle,  et  orn^es  des  tstampes 
originates  du  fameux  ti.  Audran,  gravies  aux  d^pens  du  feu 
Due  d'Orleans,  Regent  de  France.  The  text  encadr^,  with 
fronti'jpiece  by  Cochin,  29  beautiful  plates  from  the  cele- 
hraled  designs  of  the  Regent  Philip,  with  borders  by  Fokke, 
and  17  vignettes  and  culs-de-lampe,  by  Eisen,  (Jochin,  ami 
Fokke,  also  one  ins«  ted  photogravure  plate.  Small  4°  tint* 
copy  in  the  original  red  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges.  Bound 
by  Df.romk  I'ainI^:. 

A  Paris,  Imprim<?es  pour  les  Cnrieux,  1757 
Iniiiidint;  the  rare  plute  of  "  Les  I'etits  I'ieds." 
LoNGUs.     Les  Amours  pastorales    de    Daphnis    et    Chloc. 
With  plates  and  vignettes  by  Scotin.     12"  calf. 

La  ILiye,  1764 

LuRRAiN,  Leon.  Code  des  Locateurs  et  Locataires  ou  trait«^ 
complet  du  bail  a  loyer,  du  bail  a  ferme,  du  bail  de 
meubles,  du  bail  a  cheptel  et  du  bail  emphyteotique.  Small 
8*  half  niorocco.  Montreal,  1885 

LosKiEL,  G.  IL  History  of  the  Mission  of  the  United 
Brethren  among  the  Indians  in  North  America.  8"  half 
russia.  London,  1794 

LossiNc,  B,  J.  Pictorial  Field-Book  of  the  Revolution. 
With  1 100  engravings  on  wood.  2  vols,  royal  8°  embossed 
morocco.  New  York,  1855 

Loudon,  Archibald.  Selection  of  some  of  the  mo.it  inter- 
esting narratives  of  Outrages,  committed  by  the  Indians  in 
their  Wars,  with  the  White  People.  Carlisle,  1808.  3  vols. 
8°  half  roan,  uncut,  gilt  tops,  1S08;  Only  one  hundred 
copies  reprinted.  llarrisburg,  188S 

1473  Louis  XIV.     Ses  (Kuvres.     Portrait  and  facsimiles   of   let- 

ters.    6  vols.  8°  I'rench  mottled  calf,  gilt,  red  edges, 

Paris,  1806 
Witli  autograph  of  J.  H.  ISiirton,  author  of  the  "  Book  Hunter." 

1474  Louis  XVL      Le  Roi  Guiot,  Histoire  Nouvelle,   Tir^e   d'un 

vieux  manuscrit,  poudreux  et  vermoulu.  Fine  uncut  copy, 
16°  mottled  calf  extra,  top  edges  gilt,  in  the  I'rench  style, 
by  Riviere.  S.  L.,  1791 

A  free  and  witty  critic  on  the  last  years  of  the  reign  of  Louis  X\'L 

1475  LouvET  de  Couvray.     Amours  of  the  Chevalier  de  Faublas. 

4  vols.  12°  boards,  uncut.  London,  1822 

1476  LovELi^'s  Gazetteer  of  British  North  .'\merlca.     Edited  by  P. 


146S 
M69 

1470 
1471 

1472 


A.  Crossby.     12°  antique  calf. 


Montreal,  1873 


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1477  Lt>WER  Canada    Watchman.     (By    David    Chisholm.)     16° 

beards,  uncut.  Kingston,  U.  C,  i8;!9 

1478  Lowndes,  W.  T.     Bibliographer's  Manuel  of  English  Litera- 

ture, containing  an  Account  of  rare,  curious  and  useful 
Books,  published  in,  or  relating  to  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 
from  the  Invention  of  Printing.  New  edition,  revised,  cor- 
rected and  enlar;Ted  by  Henry  G.  Bohn.  it  vols.  12"^ 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1865-75 

M79  ttllljW,  iUartill.  Ausslegung  der  Euangelien  von  Aduent 
biss  auff  Osteren,  sampt  vil  andern  Predigen.  4"  stamped 
pig  skin.  N.  P.  152.S 

Luther.  CoUoquia,  oder  Tischreden.  Doctor  Martin  Lt>- 
theri,  so  er  invielen  Jaren  die  Zeyt  seines  Lebens,  gegeii 
Gelehrten  Leuthen.  Auch  hin  und  wider  bey  frembden 
Gesten  und  seinen  Tischgesellen  gefuhret,  etc,  Durch 
llerrn  Johann  Auripaher.  Title  in  red  and  black.  Folio,  in 
the  original  stamped  pig  skin,  with  clasps  (one  missing.) 

Frankfurt,  1567 

A  lengthy  and  very  interesting  account  of  this  rare  book,  and  thtf 
wnnderful  manner  in  wliich  the  copy  was  discovered,  from  which  the 
I'.nglish  translation  was  made,  will  he  found  in  the  Retrospective 
Review,  vol.  5. 

LvELL,  Charles.  Travels  in  North  America;  with  geological 
observations  on  the  United  States,  Canada,  and  Nova 
Scotia.     Maps  and  plates.     2  vob.  S°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1845 

LvELL.     Second  Visit  to  the  United  States  of  North  America. 


i-lSi 


1482 
'483 


2  vols,  in  1, 12°  half  calf. 


New  York,  1849 


LvTTLETON.     Speech  of  Lord  Lyttleton,  on  a  motion  made 
in  the  House  of  Lords  for  a  repeal  of  the  Canada  Bill, 


May  17,  1775.     4°  half  roan. 


London,  1775 


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1484  "IV  /TABERLY,  J.  The  Print  Collector.  An  Introduction 
IV 1.  ^o  the  Knowledge  necessary  for  forming  a  Collection 
of  Ancient  Prints;  containing  Suggestions  as  to  the  Mode 
of  commencing  Collections,  selection  cf  Specimens,  Prices 
and  Care  of  Prints,  and  Notices  of  the  Marks  of  Proprie- 
torship, used  by  Collectors.  First  edition.  Small  4°  boards, 
uncut.    (1  cover  missing.)  London,  1844 

14S5  Macaulav,  Lord.  Lays  of  Ancient  Rome,  with  Ivry  and 
the  Armada.  Illustrations.  Square  12°  cloth.   London,  1884 

i486  Macaulav.  Life  and  Letters  of  Lord  Macaulay.  By  his 
Nephew,  G.  Otto  Trevelyan.  2  vols.  8"  half  crimson  mor, 
uncut,  gilt  tops.  New  York,  1876 

Extra  illustrated,  with  7j  portraits  and  view*. 


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14S3 

14S9 
1490 

1491 

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1496 

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McCarthy,  Justin.  Dicticnnairc  dc  rAticicn  Droit  du 
Canada,  ou  compilation  dcs  ^dits  declarations  royaux,  ci 
arrets  du  Conseil  d'etat  des  Roi.^  de  France  concernat  Ic 


1498 


•499 


Canada,  etc.     12°  half  roan. 


Quebec,  1809 


McCarthy,  Justin.  History  of  Our  Own  Times,  from  tlic 
accession  of  Queen  Victoria  to  tlie  Lerlin  Congress.  2 
vols.  12°  cloth.  Chicago,  1S79 

McCoRD,  F.  A.     Hand-Bookof  Canadian  Dates.     i2°cloth. 

Montreal,  1888 

Macdonalu,  James  S.  Annals  of  the  North  British  Society 
of  Halifa.\,  N.  S.,  from  its  fouidation,  in  1768,  to  its  cen- 
tenary celebration,  March  26,  1868.     12°  cloth. 

Halifax,  1868 

Maci  IE,  Matthew.  Vancouver  Island  and  British  Columbia, 
their  history,  resources  and  prospects.  Maps  and  illustra- 
tions.   8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1865 

McGee,  Thomas  d'Arcy.  Canadian  Ballads  and  Occasional 
Verses.     16°  cloth.  Montreal,  1858 

McGee.  Popular  History  of  Ireland,  from  the  Earliest  Beriod 
to  the  Emancipation  of  the  Catholics.  Frontispiece.  2 
vols.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1863 

>rcGEE.  Poems  of,  with  copious  Notes.  Also,  an  Introduc- 
tion and  Biographical  Sketch,  by  Mrs.  J.  Sadlier.    Portrait. 


8°  cloth,  uncu» 


New  York,  1869 


Mackav,  J.     Quebec  Hill;  or  Canadian  Scenery.    A  Pocn). 

4°  half  calf.  London,  1797 

M'Keevor,  Thomas.      Voyage  to  Hudson's  Bay,  during  (he 

Summer  of  1812.     8°  cloth.  London,  1819 

McKenney  and  Hall.  History  of  the  Indian  Tribes  of  North 
America,  with  Biographical  Sketches  and  Anecdotes  of  the 
Principal  Chiefs.  Vols,  i  and  2  only.  72  portraits,  coloved, 
from  the  Indian  Gallery  in  the  Department  of  War.  2  vols, 
folio,  half  calf.  I'hila.,  1857-38 

This  Gallery  is  a  series  of  .\ctual  Portraits  of  distinguished  native 
Aniericani  who  have  visited  Washington  on  subjects  connected  witli 
their  own  interests,  and  is,  in  fact,  the  only  authentic  series  of  I'ortra-ts 
uf  the  North  American  Indians. 

Mackenzie,  Alexander.  Voyages  from  Montreal,  on  the 
River  St.  Lawrence,  through  the  Continent  of  North  America 
to  the  Frozen  and  Pacific  Oceans,  in  1789  and  1793;  with 
a  preliminary  account  of  the  rise,  progress  and  present 
state  of  the  Fur  Trade  of  that  country.  Portrait  and  maps. 
4°  calf.  London,  1801 

Mackenzie.     Another  copy.     4*^  calf  extra.       London,  1801 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Lady  Johnson,  wife  of  Sir 
William  Johnson.     Inscription  in  author's  handwriting  on  title. 


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Mackenzie,  A.  Speeches  of,  during  his  recent  Visit  to  Scot- 
land, with  his  principal  speeches  in  Canada  since  the  Session 
of  1875.     Portrait.    8°  paper.  Toronto,  1876 

Mackenzie,}''.  Historical,  Topographical  and  Descriptive 
View  of  the  United  States  of  America  and  of  Upper  and 
Lower  Canada.     Map  and  illustrations.     8°  mottled  sheep. 

Newcastle. 

Mackjnto.sh,  J.  Discovery  of  America,  by  Christopher 
Columbus,  and  Ihe  Origin  of  the  North  American  Indians. 
S°  boards.  Toronto,  1836 

i>L\cLEui»,  Donald.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Gallant  Ex- 
ploits of  the  Old  Highlander,  Sergeant  Donald  Maclood, 
who,  having  returned  wounded,  with  the  corpse  of  General 
Wolfe,  from  Quebec,  was  admitted  as  an  out-pensioner  of 
(.'helsea  Hospital,  1759.  Portrait  mounted.  Small  8°  half 
tnorocco.  London,  1791 

McLEOt',  John.  Voyage  of  his  Majesty's  ship,  Alceste,  along 
the  coast  of  Corea  to  the  island  of  Lewchew,  with  an 
account  of  her  subsequent  shipwreck.  Portrait  and  colored 
illustrations.    8°  full  green  calf.  London,  1818 

MacMuilen,  John.  History  of  Canada,  from  its  First  Dis- 
covery to  the  I^resent  Time.     8"  cloth,  uncut. 

Prockville,  1868 

Magrath,  T.  \V.  Authentic  Letters  from  Upper  Canada  ; 
with  an  account  of  Canadian  Field  Sports.  Etchings  by 
Samuel  Lover.    S°  stitched,  uncut.  Dublin,  1833 

Mahon,  Lord.  History  of  England,  from  the  Peace  of 
Utrecht  to  the  Peace  of  Versailles,  1713-1783.  7  vols.  12° 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1858 

Mair,  Charles.     Tccumsch,  a  Drama.     12"  cloth. 

Toronto,  1886 
Major,  Alfred  B.     Legal  Sketches.     8'  cloth. 

Montreal,  1887 

Maldonai  I,  Joannis.    Commcntarii  in  quatuor  Evangelistas. 

Folio,  old  calf.  Lutetiae  Parisorum,  1629 

From  the  library  of  the  old  Jesuit  College  hi  Quebec,  prior  to  th^ 
Conquest.    Inscription  dated  1745. 

Malijav,  Paul  de.  Saint  Jean-Baptistc  I'evangilc  et  le 
Canada.     Royal  8°  paper.  Montreal,  1874 

Mallett,  Gilles.  Inventaire  ou  Catalogue  des  livres  de 
I'ancienne  bibliotheque  du  Louvre  fait  en  I'anntfe  1373.  8° 
boards,  uncut.  Paris,  1836 

Manuel  Lexique,  ou  Dictionnaire  Portratif  des  mots  Fran- 
cois, dont  la  signification  n'est  pas  familiere  a  tout  le  monde. 
2  vols.  12°  calf.  Paris,  1755 


CATALOGUE. 


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1514  Manesson-Mallet,  A.     Description  de  I'Univers,  contenant 

les  diffdrents  systfemes  du  monde,  les  cartes  g(fn^rales  ct 
particuliferes  de  la  geographic  ancietine  et  nioderne :  Les 
plans  et  les  profils  des  principales  villes  et  des  autres  lieux 
plus  considerables  de  la  terre,  avec  les  portraits  des  sou 
verains  qui  y  commandent,  leurs  blassons,  litres  et  livrees  ; 
et  les  moeurs,  religions,  gouvernements  et  divers  habillc- 
inens  de  chaque  nation.     5  vols,  royal  8°  old  calf,  gilt. 

Paris,  16S3-85 

A  valuable  work,  containing  6S0  rnrious  poitraits,  views,  plans  (os- 
tumes,  and  including  65  plate;*  relating  to  Anitrka,  vitws  of  Qiiclie<, 
Virginia,  Florida,  etc. 

1515  inannsrript  OuUdlnm.     Heures  de  la  Reine  Marguerite  de 

Navarre.  A  beautifully  executed  Latin  Book  of  Hour.'., 
written  on  125  leaves  of  fine  vellum,  with  12  large  and  5 
small  miniatures,  of  which,  13  to  the  Offices  of  the  Virgin, 
Penitential  Psalms  and  Vigil  of  the  Dead,  and  4  to  thf 
selections  from  the  Evangelists,  also  17  exquisitely  finished 
illuminated  borders,  and  several  hundred  beautiful  illumi- 
nated initials,  heightened  with  gold.  In  a  rich  i6th  cen(ur\ 
binding,     8°  morocco,  covered  with  golden  daisies. 

Sac.  XVI 


Margaret  of  Navarre's  Prayer  IJook  in  a  sumptuous  "Reink 
MaRGOt  "  binding  by  ClovisJ  Kvk.  Executed  for  Queen  Margaret  by 
"Gilles  Debreene"  in  an  exquisite  manner,  with  her  motto  and  legencf, 
"  Spes  mea  Ueus  "  and  "  Suflixe  Toi,"and  her  favorite  flowers  several 
times  introduced  in  the  ornamental  borders. 

This  is  a  Manuscript  of  exceptional  value,  of  great  artistic  and  his 
torical  interest  and  in  a  marvelously  fine  preservation.  The  large 
miniatures  are  generally  painted  with  architectural  and  landscape  back 
ground,  and  finished  in  an  excellent  manner  of  gilding  and  coloring, 
they  represent :  St.  John  at  Pathmos,  Pentecost,  Annunciation  to  the 
Virgin,  Visitation  of  Elizabeth,  Adoration  of  Joseph  and  Mary,  Annun- 
ciation to  the  Shepherds,  Adoration  of  the  Maggi,  Presentation  in  the 
Temple,  Slaughter  of  the  Innocents,  Assumption  of  the  Virgin,  David, 
and  another ;  the  small  miniatures  are  St.  Luke,  St.  Matthew,  St. 
Mark,  The  Virgin,  and  Descent  from  the  Cross. 

The  borders  are  very  brilliant  and  beautifully  painted  on  gold  ground 
in  a  great  variety  combining  the  conventional  geometrical  designs,  with 
elegant  ornamentation  of  flowers  and  foliage  ;  the  animals,  birds  and 
butterflies  in  the  borders  are  especially  well  executed.  A  unique 
feature  of  the  borders  is  Queen  Marguerite's  motto,  several  times  intro- 
duced in  the  design,  as  also  the  occurence  of  the  fleur  de  lys  and  the 
daisy. 

Valuable  as  this  gem  is  in  itself,  an  additional  value  is  added  bv  the 
exquisite  binding  by  Clovis  Eve,  in  which  it  is  encased. 

The  binding  which  is  in  marvelousb  •".  preservation,  was  evident];,* 
done  for  "  Roine  Margot"  Margaret  Valois;  the  tooling  covering 
the  entire  panels,  is  "  k  petits  fers  "  consk.  ng  of  a  wide  and  a  narrower 
liorder  of  branches,  divided  by  gold  fillets,  the  inner  compartment 
tilled  in  with  small  medallions  formed  by  branches,  daisies  and  other 
flowers,  filling  all  the  empty  spaces. 


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1516  itlantt0Cd)lt  on  lltUnm.    Horae   Bcatae  Mariae  Virginis, 

cum  Calendarium.  A  French  manuscript  of  the  fourteenth 
century,  executed  on  70  leaves  of  fine  vellum,  with  13  large 
full  page  and  5  small  miniatures,  exquisitely  illuminated 
herders  to  every  page  and  hundreds  of  illuminated  letters, 
all  heightened  with  gold  on  a  purple  ground.  8"  in 
contemporary  stamped  calf.  Sacc,  XIV 

A  remarkable  and  verj*  valuable  Book  of  Hours,  by  an  artist  of  Jitdn^ 
merit  and  many  resources,  judging  from  the  great  variety  of  design  and 
tl'^e  artistic  finish  of  the  miniatures  and  the  borders. 

The  large  miniatures  being  of  unusual  size,  covering  almost  thf  cntiif 
page,  arc  of  the  highest  style  of  art  and  are  true  pictures  of  the  cos- 
tunics  and  architecture  of  the  period.  At  the  bottom  of  every  minia- 
ture is  a  large  head  with  extended  wings  and  under  the  Crucifixion  is 
the  Arms  defaced  of  the  original  proprietor  having  two  large  animals 
(wolves)  as  supporters. 

The  delineation  of  the  faces  especia'ly  is  the  work  of  a  master  and 
these  as  well  as  the  costumes  are  of  e.\ctptional  billianq'  and  finished 
with  attention  to  the  minutest  details. 

The  borders  are  of  an  elaborate  and  rich  geometrical  design  on  gold 
ground,  some  blended  with  a  floriated  pattern  and  scroll  work,  arid 
fome  worked  up  in  geometrical  squares,  triangles,  etc.,  blended  with 
foliage  and  flowers. 

The  large  miniatures  are:  The  Annunciation,  Mary  and  Elizabeth, 
.Adoration  of  Joseph  and  Mary,  Annunciation  to  the  Shepherds, 
Adoration  of  the  Magi,  Circurncision,  Slaughter  of  the  Innocents, 
.^ssumptior.  of  Mary,  David  sending  the  letter,  Christ  carrying  the 
Cross,  Descent  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  Lazarus,  Crucifixion.  The  small 
miniatures  represent  St.  Mary,  Magdalene,  St.  Katherine,  St.  Margueitc, 
St.  Barbara  and  St.  Lawrence  with  his  typical  gridiron. 

1517  ilTannBCtijJl  onl^eUllin.     Horae  Beatae  Mariae  Virginis,  cutn 

Calendario.  A  finely  written  manuscript  on  107  leaves,  of 
the  fourteenth  century,  with  miniatures  and  numerous  illu- 
minated borders,  heightened  with  gold.  4°  in  old  stamped 
calf.  Sa3c,  XIV 

This  manuscript  is  of  early  English  or  N'orman  execution,  as  i.-* 
e\-idenced  by  the  presence  in  the  calendar  of  the  names  of  Edward, 
King  of  England,  St.  Aithelertia,  St.  Dustan,  St.  Etheldred,  St. 
.Annulph,  St.  Otibald,  St.  VVilfride  and  other  distinctively  English 
Saints.  The  calendar  is  unfortunately  lacking  one  leaf.  Oi.  the  recto 
of  f.  6,  at  the  commencement  of  the  vol.,  is  a  very  large  initial  letter 
D,  within  which  is  the  Virgin  and  Child  seated,  the  bacK-ground  being 
of  carmine  with  gold  tracery.  This  initial  is  continued  in  a  border 
surrounding  the  entire  page,  beautifully  ornamented  and  heightened 
with  burnished  gold,  and  within  which  are  full-length  figures  of  angels 
with  harps  and  cymbals;  at  bottom  an  escutcheon,  which  is  blank. 
On  recto  of  f.  34  is  a  similar  initial  with  the  Virgin  and  Child,  but  of 
different  treatment  in  the  border,  etc.  In  addition  to  these  there  arc 
some  fourteen  other  pages,  ornamented  with  borders  of  colors  and 
gold  of  the  most  tasteful  and  intricate  design,  besides  several  hundred 
i.utials  in  gold,  some  of  which  have  spraying  branches  in  red,  purple, 
etc..  covering  the  side  margin. 

The  text  is  most  beautifully  written  and  is  almost  free  from  the 
contractions  usually  found  in  MS,  of  this  and  subsequent  periods,  and 
would  indicate  even  an  earlier  period  than  that  of  the  14th  century. 

The  volume  has  had  hard  usage,  and  many  of  the  pages  are  unfortu- 
nately disfigured  by  stains  and  din, 


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•  518  iltanusnifit  on  Dellani.  Horae  Beata;  Maria;  Virginis. 
MS.  on  vellum.  Very  uniformly  written  in  large  letters  on 
164  leaves  of  vellum  of  exceptional  purity,  with  twelve 
LAKGS  Miniatures  of  superb  execution,  each  surrounded 
with  a  broad  border  of  tracery  with  flowers  and  scroll  orna- 
••  ments,  heightened  with  burnished  gold,  with  hundreds  of 
illuminated  initial  letters,  etc.,  with  nine  additional  leaves 
of  prayers  in  script.  Thick  4°  old  contemporary  leather, 
stamped  sides,  gilt  edges.  Ssec,  XIV-XV 

A  very  choice  example,  remarkable  for  the  purity  of  its  condiiion 
and  the  beauty  of  the  miniatures,  of  which  there  are  twelve,  occupying; 
nearly  half  the  page,  and  surrounded  with  richly  tloriated  and  ^oKl 
tars. 

The  calendar  i^  on  two  leaves,  in  red  and  black,  with  names  iu 
Krench. 

The  miniatures  are:  1.  Annunciation;  2.  Elizabeth  and  Mary;  3. 
Adoration  by  Jo$eph  and  Mary;  4.  Annunciation  to  the  Shepherds; 
p.  Adoration  of  the  Magi ;  6.  Presentation  in  the  Temple  ;  7.  Fiij^hi 
into  Egypt;  8.  Assumption  of  the  Virgin;  9.  David  (prefixed  to 
Psalms  and  Litany);  10.  Crucifixion;  it.  Pentecost;  13.  buri«l 
Service;  13.  Madonna  and  Child,  after  which  follows  a  series  '<jf 
prayers  to  the  Virgin  in  F  reach,  on  S  leaves ;  also  several  other  leave.-> 
of  prayers  in  a  later  hand.  At  commencement  are  several  entries  ot 
births  and  deaths,  with  signatures  Segault,  Arthault,  etc. 

1519  .filannscTiptonUeUnm.  Horae  Beatte  Marise  Virginis.  A 
French  manuscript,  executed  about  1350,  written  in  an 
artistic  manner  on  240  leaves  of  very  fine  vellum,  e.xqui- 
siiely  illuminated  throughout  with  21  miniatures,  sui* 
rounded  by  page  floriated  borders,  upwards  of  100  illumi- 
nated borders  and  capitals  an  J  hundreds  of  smalkr 
illuminated  initials  and  linial  bars,  all  richly  heightened  wiiti 
burnished  gold.  Thick  12°  in  a  contemporary  calf  bindinjj 
covered  with  tooling  in  the  Maioli  manner.  Scec,  XV 

This  is  a  valuable  and  rare  example  of  the  best  French  school  of 
illumioation,  the  21  miniatures  (all  very  bright  and  in  perfect  condition) 
ure  very  carefully  finished  and  of  great  delicacy  of  execution,  on  a  back 
uround  of  landscape,  and  blue  firmament,  in  the  early  style ;  the  page 
borders  around  the  miniatures  are  of  a  pronounced  but  very  neai 
floriated  pattern,  with  insects,  birds  and  animals ;  the  numerous  smaller 
borders  are  a  combination  of  a  floriated  arabesque  and  filligree 
pattern,  richly  dotted  with  burnished  gold,  and  are  remarkable  for  the 
variety  and  excellence  of  design. 

The  miniatures  represent :  1.  St.  John  with  Eagle ;  3.  Annunciation  ; 
V  Mary  and  Elizabeth;  4.  Betrayal;  5.  Pentecost;  6.  Adoration  by 
Joseph  and  Mary;  7.  Christ  Scourged ;o.  Annunciation  to  Shepherds; 
9.  Christ  bearing  the  Cross;  10.  Adoration  of  the  Magi;  11.  Chri^l 
nailed  to  the  Cross;  12.  Slaughter  of  the  Innocents  ;  13.  Crucifixion; 
14.  Presentation  in  Temple;  13.  Descent  from  the  Cross;  id. 
Assumption  of  the  Virgin;  17.  Entombment;  18.  David  slaying 
Coliath;  19.  Christ  raisuig  Lazarus ;  20.  Priest  adoring  Christ  from 
whose  side  blood  is  spouting;  21,  St.  Veronica  with  face  of  Chriit. 


148 


CATALOGUE. 


1520  illaimscript  on  t)cllnm.     Horae.     Beautifully   written   by  .1 

French  artist  on  148  leaves  of  vellum,  with  several  hundred 
of  illuminated  initials  and  elaborate  floriated  borders  on 
every  page,  heightened  with  gold.     Small  4°  old  russia. 

Scec,  XV 

Tsvo  leaves  of  the  calendar  and  the  first  leaves  of  each  of  the  four 

gospels  are  missing,  but  the  Missal  is  nevertheless  very  valuable  on 

account  of  the  numerous  illuminated  borders,  which  are  of  superior 

execution  and  exceptional  richness  and  in  fine  condition. 

1521  illantlSCTi|Jt  on   pdlnni.      Biblia   Latina.     Written   in   an 

almost  microscopic,  but  wonderfully  clear  and  distinct  hand 
on  376  leaves  of  the  finest  vellum,  and  ornamented  with  75 
miniatures,  64  illuminated  and  gilt  capitals,  and  ornamental 
'borders  of  an  elegant  and  delicate  tracer)'  in  red  and  blue, 
on  almost  every  page.  Small  4"  in  a  seventeenth  century 
calf  binding,  enclosed  in  a  red  morocco  case.        Sa;c,  XIII 

"  Written  in  England  in  the  reign  of  Edward  I  (about  A.  D.  1290),  and 
offering  an  unusually  fine  example  of  the  art  of  illumination.  The 
small  miniatures  are  drawn  with  singular  skill  and  delicacy,  the  coloui- 
ing  is  richly  harmonious,  the  gold  in  the  ground-work  is  very  pure  and 
bright,  and  the  whole  effect  extremely  elegant.  It  has  been  supposed 
that  the  book  was  written  at  Canterbury,  as  it  is  closely  akin  in  its 
calligraphy  and  ornamentation  to  the  style  of  a  similar  MS.  now  in  the 
l>ritish  Museum,  which  is  said  to  bear  the  date  of  the  cathedral  city 
about  A.  D.  1250-60." 

There  are  some  notes  in  a  sixteenth  or  early  seventeenth-century 
hand;  one  of  them,  at  the  end,  being  a  copy  of  Henri  U's  epitaph, 
with  variants. 

1522  itlannerript  on  t)£ilnm.    Missall.    A  manuscript  on  upwards 

of  200  leaves  of  vellum,  in  large  gothic  characters,  with 
music  noted,  with  rubrics  and  initial  letters ;  also  many 
large  and  elaborately  ornamented  initials.  Royal  4°  full 
embossed  morocco,  insioe  vellum  covers,  leather  binders. 

A  valuable  and  beautifully  executed  MS.  in  large  characters.  The 
manuscript,  which  is  in  the  same  hand  throughout,  is  in  exceptionally 
fine  state  of  preservation,  if  we  except  the  defects  in  the  parchment, 
which,  owing  to  the  large  size  of  the  sheets,  it  seems  to  have  been 
difficult  to  ODtain  in  absolute  perfect  state  ;  these  imperfections  have 
if»  each  instance  been  carefully  mended  by  sewing,  and  have  been 
avoided  by  the  scribe. 

Lesser  capitals  are  employed  as  the  initials  of  phrases:  There  are 
but  few  abbreviations :  u  and  v  are  both  employed  to  express  the 
sound  of  the  latter  letter.  .  The  illuminated  initials  are  of  peculiar 
mterest,  being  entirely  of  the  style  pertaining  to  the  Irish  and  Anglo- 
Saxon  M.SS.,  brilliant  in  color,  and  composed  of  minute  and  delicate 
interlacings,  "  a  style  of  art,  originated,  cultivated  and  brought  to  a 
most  marvellous  state  of  perfection,  absolutelv  distinct  from  that  of 
any  other  part  of  the  civilized  world,  and  which,  having  been  carried 
.iLroad  by  numerous  Irish  and  Anglo-Saxon  missionaries,,  was  adopted 
aitd  imitated  in  the  Schools  or  Monasteries  established  or  visited  by 
ilie  former,  many  of  which,  in  after  ages,  became  the  most  famous 
seats  of  learning."  On  this  subject  Mr.  Dighy  Wyatt  observes  "  that 
ill  delicacy  of  handling,  and  minute  but  faultless  execution,  the  whole 
lange  of  I'alxography  offers  nothing  comparable  to  the  early  Irish  and 
Anglo-Saxon  MSS. 

From  the  Blenheim  Palace  Collection. 


CATALOGUE. 


149 


15J3  ^lanu6cri})t  on  UcUnm.  Jlora*.  A  Flemish  Missal  written 
on  170  leaves  of  vellum,  with  34  large  illuminated  capitals 
and  as  many  ornamental  borders,  all  heightened  with  bur- 
nished gold.  (One  leaf  of  th.e  calendar  missing.)  Square 
i6°  calf,  gilt  leaves.  Ssec,  XV 

1524  XHannscript  on  tJdlnm.     Psahnorum  Liber  Iforte  Diurnutii. 

Written  by  an  English  artist  on  300  leaves  of  fine  vellum, 
with  5  beautiful  illuminated  letters  and  Horiated  borders, 
heightened  with  burnished  gold,  and  several  hundred 
in'Mals,  ornamented  with  fine  diaper  tracery,  the  flourishes 
of  which  are  drawn  the  full  length  of  the  columns.  Square 
18°  calf.     (Covers  loose.)  Sa    ,  XV 

1525  illannecript  on  t)cllnm.     Manual  Diumum  cum  Calendario. 

Written  on  165  leaves  of  vellum,  with  numerous  rubricated 
initials.  Thick  iS''  old  calf,  with  brass  bosses  on  the 
sides.  Sxc,  XV 

1526  iltanuscript  on  t)f limn.     Hypognoslicon   Laurentii  Dunel 

mensis,  etc.  Original  manuscript  written  on  vellum  about 
the  year  1150,  by  Lawrence  of  Durham,  and  consisting  of 
206  pages  of  Gotho-Norman  script  in  black  and  red  with 
occasional  illuminated  letters  at  the  commencement  of  the 
heads  of  the  different  divisions  of  the  poem.  .8"  rough 
calf  in  leather  case.  Sxc,  XI I 

'•'  "  This  remarkable  manuscript  and  precious  relic  of  the  literature  of 

our  forefathers,  written  over  300  years  before  the  invention  of  printing, 
untedates  the  "  Romance  of  the  Rose  "of  Guillaume  de  Lorris  anil 
Jean  de  Meung  by  more  than  a  century. 

The  above  consists  of  two  parts,  the  first  a  Latin  Poem  in  hexameter 
verse,  taking  in  towards  the  close  rhythmical  descriptions  of  ecclesias- 
lical  history  and  composed  by  the  scribe  Lawrence,  Prior  of  the  Abbey 
of  Durham,  England.  The  second  part  comprises  translations  from 
St.  John  Chn'sostom,  passages  from  St.  Augustine  and  other  Fathers 
of  the  Church.  It  is  textually  in  splendid  condition  with  the  exception 
of  a  few  mai|;inalia  in  the  second  part,  of  which  portions  have  been  in 
places  cut  off  by  the  binder's  plow.  There  are  altogether  206  pages, 
of  which  the  "  Hypognoslicon,"  including  three  pages  of  prologue, 
makes  103  pages." 
From  th-;  Lenox- Kennedy  Collection. 

1527  UlanUBCripton  t3dlnni.     Origenes.     Incip' pfatio  Rufini  in 

expositione  originis  sup  eplam  pauli  ad  Romanos  translata 
ab  code  de  greco  in  latinum.  MS.  on  vellum  in  semi-Caro- 
line minuscules,  with  10  painted  initials  formed  by  inter- 
lacements of  green,  yellow,  red,  blue  and  white,  some  of 
them  containing  figures  of  Chimeras.  Small  folio,  French 
red  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges.  About  a.  d.  1 100 

"This  was  apparently  executed  in  Normandy  or  somewhere  in 
North-east  France  in  a  monastry  where  the  traditions  of  Irish  or 
Anglo-Saxon  art-decoraiion  still  survived.  In  the  numerous  dotted 
edge  lines  that  appear  in  the  initials  or  on  the  figures  within  them,  we 
ohse  this  particularly.  The  figure  of  St.  Paul  (with  others)  in  the 
first .,      il  U  is  strikingly  like  the  earlier  Anglo-Saxon  work." 


^'y 


CATALOGUK. 


1528  iUanttScri^il  on  IDcllnm.     Colonna,    Egidio.     De  Regiuiinc 

rrincipum.  Folio  i  :  A  son  especial  seigneur  ne  de  lignie 
roial  &  sainte  mon  seigneur  phelippe  ains  ne  fiz  &  oir  mo 
seigneur  phelippe  tres  noble  roi  de  france  par  la  grace  de 
deu.  frere  Gile  de  R6me  son  clerc.  .  .  .  At  end:  Ci  fine 
li  liures  du  gounement  des  rois  &  des  princes  q'fere  Gireb 
de  Rdme  de  lordre  de  saint  Aug'tin  a  fet.  Le  ql  liure 
inestre  Henri  de  Gauchi  par  le  cdmandetnint  le  noble  roi 
Phelipe  de  france  a  tnslate  de  latin  en  franceis.  itlanH' 
ecript  on  tDellnm ;  with  border,  in  which  are  displayed  dog 
und  rabbit  fighting  with  swords,  nondescripts  and  grotes- 
(^ues ;  and  a  large  initial  letter  historiated  with  the  author 
presenting  his  book  to  the  king;  many  smaller  initial 
letters  finely  illuminated  in  gold  and  colors.  Folio,  bound 
in  violet  velvet,  gilt  edges,  with  ornamental  brass  corners, 
the  arms  of  Clermont  on  sides.    '  About  a.  d.  1300 

ICgidlo  Colonna,  better  known  as  ^ligidius  Komanus,  was  a  Pupil  ot 
'I  bomas  Aquinas,  and  was  sunianied  the  profound  scholar.  He  died 
ut  Avignon  in  1316,  having  been  Archbishop  of  Bourgea  since  129:1. 
This  work  was  written  before  1285,  as  shown  by  its  dedication  to 
I'hilippe  le  Bel  before  his  accession  to  the  throne.  The  date  ot 
(Jauchi's  translation  is  not  ascertained,  but  the  present  MS.  proves  that 
it  was  anterior  to  1300,  probably  almost  contemporary  with  the  Latin 
original.  Although  the  above  MS.  (probably  written  at  Bourges)  is 
said  to  have  been  in  Claude  D'Urf^'s  possession  (middle  of  the 
aLxteentb  ceotury)  it  had  been  in  English  hands  at  a  still  earlier  date. 
:Several  minute  glosses  in  English,  in  a  handwriting  of  Henry  VH'^ 
lime,  are  visible  on  the  margins.  Amongst  these  we  find  boordcresse^ 
saiangelars  (i.  e.  idle  gossipers),  enclumeasinefeld (anvil),  euurefn  ledi.-^ 
or  actis,  aenutzapig-carde,  forslignentsaJoth  ayenst  kind,  ramenez=x 
broght  ayen,  etc. 

The  above  is  a  copy  of  Quaritch's  description  of  the  book. 

1529  iHanilBCrilJt  on  t)«Unin.     Augustini  (Beati)  Tractatus   in 

Psalmos  Canticum  Graduum  et  Enchiridion.  Written  by  a 
Spanish  scribe  on  180  leaves  of  vellum.  Small  folio,  in  the 
original  oak  boards,  with  leather  covering  (petrified). 

Sjbc,  XII 

At  the  end  is  a  notice  that  the  scribe's  name  was  Didacus,  and  an 
iascription  claims  the  MS.  as  "  Liber  Sanctx  Marix  de  Benevlere  : 
qui  abstulent  Anaihena  sit." 

Benevivere  was  the  ancient  name  of  the  Cistercian  Abbey  of 
Valverde  In  old  Castile  founded  in  1169. 

1530  iUannscript  on  tDdlnm.    Lactantius  Firmianus  De   Divinis 

Institutionibus  adversus  Gentes.     Folio,  vellum.     Saec,  XV 
^  A  superb  specimen,  and  in  irreprochable  condition,  of  a  manuscript 

executed  in  Italy  at  the  highest  period  of  the  renaissance  of  the  art. 

Written  in  the  highest  art  of  caligraphy  on  245  leaves  of  pure  velhun 
uf  fine  quality ;  decorated  with  a  large  number  of  painted  initials  with 
ornamental  tracery  reaching  almost  the  whole  length  of  the  page. 
Each  of  the  seven  1  a  comiaences  with  a  large  illuminated  capital, 
lichlv  decorated  with  colored  ornaments  in  the  renaissance  style,  and 
heigntened  with  burnished  gold. 


CATALOGUE. 


««« 


1 53 1  ittaitiuctitit  on  tDtllnm.  Lettered:  Libellas  Augustatis,  but 
consisting  of  two  separate  Treatises,  the  first  giving  a  short 
account  of  the  Roman  Emperors,  the  second  (by  Petrus 
Lomer)  is  a  Treatise  on  Renunciation  of  the  World. 
Written  by  different  hands  on  about  loo  leaves  of  fine 
vellum,  in  the  early  Roman  or  the  14th  or  isth  centurj-, 
which  bears  a  strong  resemblance  to  the  Caroline  Minus- 
rule,  with  numerous  fine  illuminated  initials  and  borders  of 
very  fine  diaper  tracery.  Both  the  treatises  arc  apparentlv 
incomplete.    4"  half  vellum.  baec,  XV 

T.S32  ittanntim^t  on  tDellnm.  Origincs  super  Epislolam  Tauli 
ad  Romanos.  Norman  manuscript  on  vellum,  written  on 
133  leaves  in  semi-Caroline  Minuscules,  with  painted  inter- 
lacing initials  containing  figures.  Small  folio,  full  red 
morocco,  red  edges.  Sa:c,  XI-Xll 

"The  illustrative  portion  resembles  the  wotk  of  Anglo-Saxon  scribes, 
but  seems  ascribable  to  Norman  hands." 

r533  Xttannscript  on  t)dlnm.  Maimonides.  Millos  hor  Higga- 
jora.  A  Treatise  of  the  celebrated  Hebrew  Commentator 
of  the  12th  centur)',  written  on  vellum.  Square  18'  old  red 
morocco  extra,  broad  dentellc  border  on  the  sides,  gilt 
edges.  ScKC,  XV* 

»534  XUflnU8tri|)t.  Chronicles  of  St  Denis.  Cy  Commence 
leffort  et  la  substance  du  fait  des  Roy  dc  France  selon 
Ics  Chroniqncs  de  Saint  Denys  en  France.  Thick  folio, 
half  morocco.  Saec,  XIV 

A  valuable  Manuscript  Chronicle,  in  fine  condition,  ending  with  the 
death  and  burial  of  Louis  VIII.  (A.  D.  12:6). 

'535  iManttBcri|it.  Brute's  Chronicles  of  Euglandc.  English 
Manuscript  on  Paper,  closely  written,  with  initials,  rubrics, 
and  marginal  references  and  notes,  by  a  more  modern 
hand.  On  recto  of  leaf  135  is  the  following  colophon  : 
"  Here  endethe  A  boke  callid  Brute  of  the  Chroniculis  of 
Englound  made  and  compiled  by  notabill  clerkis  of  all  the 
actis  of  all  ye  Kyngis  that  cvir  was  in  this  londe  sithend 
Brute  first  conquerid  it."  Wanting  first  leaf,  containing  a 
part  of  tlie  prologue,  otherwise  perfect  and  in  fine  con- 
dition. A  very  interesting  and  valuable  manuscript,  written 
some  sixty  years  previous  to  the  first  edition  printed  by 
Caxton,  to  which  it  corresponds  with  tolerable  accuracy, 
^ '  except  in  orthography  and  occasional  turns  of  phrase, 
which  Caxton  modernized  in  his  book.  135  leaves. 
Small  folio,  full  bound  in  olive  antique  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

1420 


" 


IS2 


CATALOGUE. 


1536  Manuscript.  Burghley  Mildred,  (Daughter  of  Sir  Anthony 
Cooke,  Wife  of  Lord  Burghley  and  Aunt  of  Lord  Bacon) 
Sermon  Isaiae  primo  and  Prayer,  very  neatly  \vritten  auto 
graph  manuscript,  ruled  with  red  ink  throughout,  and  con- 
taining the  writer's  autograph  in  full,  and  a  MS  Pedigree  o( 
her  family.   Small4°  vellum,  with  silk  ribbons.    About  1550 

Mildred,  eldest  dauchter  of  Sir  Anthony  Cooke,  inanicd  at  the  aR" 
nf  JO,  Sir  W.  Cecil,  a^ter^vards  created  Lord  Kiirghley.  vShc  was  onr 
of  the  most  learned  women  of  her  Age,  and  more  |)arttcularly  excelled 
in  her  knowledge  of  the  Greek  Language. 

'537  iltotlttscrillt.  Early  Italian  School.  Two  Miniatures. 
I.  Scene  in  the  Life  of  a  Saint,  introducing  eight  figures, 
apparently  the  foundation  of  a  Monastery  or  some  religious 
edifice  by  a  Pope,  who  wears  a  single-crowned  mitre.  6  1-2 
in.  by  5  in.  II.  Christ's  commission  to  St.  Peter,  beautifully 
finished.  4  inches  square,  both  from  a  large  choral  book,  by 
;in  Italian  artist,  probably  of  the  School  of  Pisa.  S.xc.  XIII 
Two  high  class  Miniatures  and  desirable  specimens  of  early  art. 

Manuscript.  Lcs  Lettres  Canadicnes,  1 700-1 725.  ;\ 
Series  of  257  unpublished  letters  in  French  written  by  and 
to  persons  in  Canada,  covering  the  events  happening  in 
the  principal  Capitals  of  Europe  and  a  Voyage  through 
Canada,  with  a  curious  Dissertation  on  the  Savages,  their 
Country,  Manner  of  Life,  Religion,  and  other  curious 
things.  Legibly  and  uniformly  written  on  folio  paper, 
titled,  numbered  and  indexed.  2  vols,  folio,  full  calf,  let- 
tered.    Curious,    imique,   and   exceedingly  valuable. 

Manuscript.  Relatione  di  Spagna  falta  dall'  excmo  Signorc 
Leonardo  Moro  Ambassiadore  Veneto  presso  il  Re  Cat- 
tolico  dell  1629.  Italian  Manuscript  neatly  written  on  102 
leaves.     4°  vellum.     From  the  Sunderland  Library.      1630 

Manuscript.  Instruction  relative  au  Service  des  Husards 
en  Campagne.  Manuscript,  with  2  drawings.  The  dedi- 
cation to  the  Czar,  signed  by  Due  Louis  de  \^'irttenberg. 


'5,53 


'539 


'54° 


Petcrholf,  1805.    4°  red  morocco. 


»54' 


Ma 


Vie  de  Deny,  Marquis  de  Vitrc  Capitaine  de 


'54: 


USCRIP 

Vaisseau   (Partrice   impendere   vitam).     116  pp.    4°    calf. 

Unpublished. 

Vitre  was  taken  Prisoner  in  1757  and  was  placed  in  Townshend's 
division  to  pilot  Wolff's  fleet  to  Quebec.  1  f e  refused  to  do  it  and  was 
).ent  to  England  after  first  having  been  threatened  with  the  Yard 
Arm.  French  Historians  picture  him  as  a  traitor,  believing  that  he 
piloted  the  vessels  up  the  tit.  Lawrence.  This  unpublished  MS.  dis- 
proves it. 

Manuscript.  Remarques  sur  le  regne  de  Louis  Le  Grand 
depuis  Pan  1643,  jusqu'  en  1689.  181  pp.  16  pp.  Index. 
16°  old  red  morocco  extra,  tooling  on  sides  and  back. 


\\i  i 


CATALOGUE. 


»53 


1543  Manuscript.      Medical    and    Astrological    MS.    of    1473- 

76  by  Franciscus  de  Valentia.  A  closely  written  treatise 
on  paper  dated  in  several  places.    228  pp.     42°  vellum. 

1544  MANirscRirr.     Vertoogh  van  Nicu  Nederland  and   Rreeden 

Racdt,  etc.  Translated  from  the  Dutch  by  Henry  ('.  Mur- 
phy, New  York,  1854,  in  his  own  autogmph  writing 
throughout.    92  pp.     Unbound,  4°. 

1545  Manuscript.     Incipit  Breviarum   C'osmographi*  I'toioincb 

Joannis  Bonfons,  1504.  A  fine  MS.  in  perfect  condition* 
with  title  and  marginal  references  in  red,  and  colophon  at 
end.     188  pp.    Small  4°  unbound. 

1546  Manuscripi".     Voyajjes  du  R.  1*.  Emmanuel  Crespel,  Rticol- 

let,  dans  le  Canada,    go  pp.  16°  calf. 

lielieved  to  be  in  the  Author's  Handwriting  from  which  tlic  ]irinlcd 
version  was  made. 

1547  Manuscript.     Report  of  Cases  Argued  and  determined  in 

the  Court  of  King's  Bench  for  the  district  of  Quebec  in  the 
Province   of    Lower  Canada,  by  George  Pyke,  Esquire,  of 
Quebec,  Barrister  of  Law.     143  pp.     Small  4°  boards. 
Apparently  tlie  original  from  which  printed  version  was  made. 

1548  Manuscript.     Bibaud.  Dictionnaire  des  Hommes  Jllustrcs 

du  Canada  et  de  L'Amerique,  par  Maximilien  Bibaud  L.  I^. 
D.  (Pour  Deuxieme  edition).  2  vols.  4'^.  Montreal,  1877 
Deux  Pages  de  I'Histoire  D'Amerique  par  M.  Bibaud  L.  L. 
D.  Montreal,  185-!  ;  —  Manuel  Biographique  du  Canada 
par  M.  Bibaud  L.  L.  D.  24°.  Montreal,  1883  ;  —  Man- 
uel de  Biographic  Canadienne  par  M.  Bibaud  L.  L.  D.  16°. 
Montreal,  1882;  —  Le  Champ  de  Mars,  Dictionnaire  dcs 
Battailles,  etc.  Montreal,  1SS4 

6  vols,  in  Bibaud's  handwriting,  chiefly  upon  Canadian  topics,  and  all 
unpublished,  with  rights  of  publication  from  liibaud's  Heir  at  Law,  in 
writing  to  purchaser.  Several  are  revised  editions  of  his  publishttl 
works. 

Manuscript.  Commonplace  Book,  (^uolaliuns  from  vii- 
rious  Authors.  1831.  Thick  8°  vellum. 
Manuscript.  Journal  d'un  voyage,  sur  la  Ct)lc  du  Norcl 
Ouest  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale,  pendant  les  Anndes 
i8ii-i2-i3et  14.  220  pp.  4°.  This  MS.  is  the  original 
in  the  handwriting  of  Gabriel  P'ranchdre  from  which  Bibaud 
published  an  altered  version  in  1820,  in  Montreal,  trans- 
lated by  Redfield  in  1854.  It  bears  Franchdre's  signature 
on  page  9  and,  is  certified  to,  by  his  Son,  on  fly  leaf.  A 
portrait  of  Franche're  has  been  added.  At  the  end  are  3.; 
pages  of  poetry  from  the  hand  of  Isl.  Bibaud,  Sr,  —  A  very 
valuable  and  desirable  MS.  in  perfect  condition. 
1551  Manuscript.  Old  Montreal  Directory  1812-14.  The  Fall 
of  Quebec,  1759.     2  MSS.     4°. 


1549 

1550 


'54 


CATALOGUE. 


'553  Manuscript.  Eight  Songs  of  Horace.  Edited  by  George 
E.  Vincent,  with  Translation  in  English.  Printed  on  parch- 
ment paper,  in  imitation  of  an  old  Roman  MS.  in  the  shape 
of  a  scroll,  of  several  feet  length,  and  wound  about  a  woodeu 
cylinder,  with  a  knob  at  each  end.  New  York,  i88S 

1554  Manuscript.  VVinnepeg.  "Minutes  of  a  Council  held  .it 
York  Factory,  Northern  Department  of  Rupert's  Land, 
this  lolh  day  of  July,  1824,  for  the  purpose  of  establishing; 
such  Rules  and  Regulations  as  may  be  considered  expe- 
dient for  conducting  the  business  of  the  said  Dept.,  cli . 

A  Manuscript  Vol.  of  51  pages,  ^to,  and  of  much  interest  in  rtl' 
tiow   to  the    early    condition   of  Manitoba.     Spcaiis  of  Tort    Garr\ 
(now  Winnipeg)  and  other  places. 

'555  Maple  Leaf  (The).  A  Canadian  Annual,  a  literarv  Souvenir 
for  1847  and  1849.     Maps  and  plates.     2  vols.  4   morocco. 

Toronto,  1847-9 
1556  Margrv,  Pierre.  Mcmoires  et  Documents  pour  scrvir  a 
I'histoire  dcs  Origines  Pranraiscs  des  pays  d'outre-mcr ; 
I )c'couvcrtes  et  I-Uablissements  des  Franrais  dans  louest 
ci  dans  le  sud  de  TAmerique  Scptentrion.ile,  161.^-1754. 
Maps  and  portraits.     6  vols,  thick  royal  8°  paper,  uncut. 

Jouast:  Paris,  1879-88 

.\  vLry  iniportant  collection,  published  for  the  first  time,  from  oripi- 
nai  documents. 

Vol.  I.  Voyages  des  Francais  sur  les  grand  lacs,  Dccouvcrlc  dc 
I'Ohio  et  d  1  Mississippi,  1614. 

Vol.  2.     Lettres  de  Cavelier  de  la  Salle,  1678-1685. 

Vol.  3.  Recherches  des  Bouches  du  Mississippi  et  Voyage  dc 
I'abbc  Jean  Cavelier. 

Vol.  4.  Decouverte  par  Mer  des  IjoucIics  du  Mississippi  ct  Etab- 
li.'isements  de  Lemoyne  D'Iberbille,  1694-1703. 

Vol.  5.  Premiere  Formation  d'unc  Chaine  dc  Postes  entre  le  flcuvc 
Saint- Laurent  et  le  Golfe  du  Mexique,  1683-172.^. 

Vol.  6.  Exploration  des  AWuents  du  Nlississippi  et  Decouverte  des 
Montagues  Kocheuses,  1679-1754. 

1558  ^fARc;RV.  Les  Navigations  Fran(;ais  ct  la  Revolution 
Maritime  du  XIV' au  XVI'  siecle,  d'apres  les  docu- 
ments int'dits  tire's  de  France,  d'Angleterre,  d'Espagne  et 
d'ltalie.     Small  8"^  half  morocco.  Paris,  1867 

'559  ^Iarie  de  I'lncarnation.  Lettres  de  la  venerable  Merc 
Marie  de  I'lncarnation,  premiere  superieure  des  Ursulincs 
dc  la  Nouvelle  F'rance.  Scarce  portrait  by  EdelincI;.  4° 
old  calf,  gilt.     Fine  copy.  Paris,  i  OS  1 

An  exceedingly  scarce  book,  cuntaiiiing  valuable  original  informa- 
tion on  the  early  history  of  Canada. 

1560  Marie  de  I'lncarnation.  Relraites  de  la  Ve'ncrable  Mere 
Marie  de  rincarnation  rcligieuse  Ursuline,  avec  une  exposi- 
tion succinic  du  Cantique  des  Cantiques.     12''  calf. 

Paris,  1682 

Very  rare.  Published  by  Dom  Claude  Martin,  son  of  Marie  Guyarl, 
known  as  Marie  de  I'lncarnation. 


CATALOGUE. 


•55 


1 5^)1 


Marie  de   I'lncarnation.     La  Vie   de   la  Mere   Marie  de 

rincarnation,  Institutrice  et  premiere  Superieure  des  Ursu- 

lines  de  la  Nouvelle  France.     Scarce  portrait.     12°  slieep. 

I'aris,  1724 

Very  valuable  correspondence    relating    to    the    early   history    of 
Cana((a. 


l^r.i 


•S''3 


Marik  de  rincarnation.  Ilistoire  de  la  mere  Marie  d<* 
rincarnation  premibre  superieure  des  Ursulines  de  l;i 
Nouvelle  France  prec^dde  d'une  esquisse  sur  I'histoire 
religieuse  des  premiers  temps  de  cette  colonic.  Par  TAbbJ 
Casgrain.     I'ortrait.     8"  half  morocco.  Quebec,  186 1 

Marie  de  I'lncarnation.  Ilistoire  de  la  Mere  Marit*  de 
rincarnation,  I'remicre  Supdrieure  des  Ursulines  de  la 
Nouvelle  France.     I'ar  rAbhc  (.'asgrain.     S°  cloth. 

Quebec,  187,3 

156-1  Makot,  Clement.  Les  Oeuvrcs  de  Clement  Marot  de  Caliors, 
valet  de  chambre  du  Roy.  Augment<fes  d'ung  grand 
nombre  de  ses  compositions  nouvelles.  par  cy  deuant  non 
iniprimees,  Le  tout  songneusement  par  luy  mcsmes  reueii 
<'t  mieul.v  ordonnd,  comine  Ion  uoyrra  cy  apres.  16"  full 
crushed  levant  morocco  extra,  blind  fillets,  with  a  beau- 
tiful gilt  wreath  on   the  sides,    gilt    back   and  edges,  by 

CAl'A-MASSON-DERO.XNIiLLE. 

Chez  Etienne  Dolet :  Lyon,  1542 

An  elegant  copy  of  a  yery  rare  and  valuable  book,  according  to 
Hrunet  the  best  edition  and  the  most  sought  for  by  collectors ;  in  uii 
exceptional  tine  condition,  large  margins  (measuring  14S  mil),  one  of 
the  very  few  publications  by  the  celebrated  Dolet,  with  a  perfect 
specimen  of  his  colophon,  an  J  in  a  rich  binding.  (Not  in  the  Roths- 
child collection  of  Marot  editions.) 

Marot  et   Beze,     Les  Pseaumes  de   David,  mis  en  rime 

par  Fran^oise  Clement  Marot,  et  Theodore  de  Beze.     With 

the  music.     16°  full  old  red  morocco,  back  and  sides  tooled, 

gilt  edges,  Nyort,  1678 

For  this  translation  of  the  Psalms,  Marot  was  declared  a  Heretic. 

Marot.  Les  CEuvres  de  Clement  Marot  de  Cahors,  valet 
(le  chambre  du  Roy.     2  vols.  18"  calf. 

Adrian  Moetjens  :  La  H aye,  1700 
Genuine  edition  of  this  date.     With  the  fleurons  on  frontispiece 
alike. 

1567  Marot,  Jean.  Recueil  des  ceuvres  de  Jehan  Marot,  illustre 
poete  fran^oys  contenant,  Rondeaulx,  dpistres,  vers  dpars, 
chantz  rouaulx.  iS°  beautifully  bound  in  garnet  colored 
levant  morocco,  blind  compartments,  gilt  ornaments  in 
centre  and  corners,  gilt  edges,  by  Cap^-Masson-Debon- 
NELLE.  Paris,  1538 


"565 


566 


'56 


CATALOGUE. 


1568  Marottes  a  vendre,  ou  Triboulet  tubleticr,  dout  la  gibc- 

ci^re,  apr^s  avoir  <5td  ^gart5e  pendant  plusieurs  slides,  nous 
est  enfin  heureuseraent  parveniie,  munie  d'un  rare  assem- 
hlage  de  Hochets,  Breloques,  Colifichets  et  Babioles  de 
routes  esp&ces.  .  .  .  Au  Parnasse  burlesque,  ex-officine  de 
la  Banque  du  Bel  esprit.  16"^  full  blue  straight  grained 
morocco  extra,  gilt  back  and  sides,  gilt  edges,  by  Purcold. 

London,  181 2 

Papier  vellin  copy.     From  the  library  of   Count  tie  La  Bedoyire, 
with  his  hook-plate. 

1569  M.'.  ".jM  Err K,  Joseph.     Les  Machab^es  de  la  Nouvelle-France  ; 

histoire  d'une  Fainille  Canadienne,  1641-1768.     12°  cloth. 

Quebec,  1867 

1570  Maurvap,   Frank  S.     Borneo  and  the  Indian  Archipelago. 

With  drawings  of  costume  and  scenery.  Colored  plates 
and  wood  engravings.     Small  folio,  calf  e.xtra,  giit  edges. 

London,  1848 

157 1  IMaruyat,  Frank.     Mountains  and  Molehills,  or  recollections 

of  a  burnt  journal.  Numerous  colored  illustrations.  8° 
half  morocco.  London,  1855 

1573  iUiirtial  be  |)(ivi0.  Sensuyt  les  Vigilles  du  Roy  Charles  ou 
est  contenu  comment  il  conquist  France  sur  les  Anglois. 
In  fine:  Cy  finiss^t  les  vigilles  d'  la  mort  du  roy  charles 
septiesme  .  .  .  composees  par  maistre  Marcial  de  Paris  dit 
dauuergne.  Imprime  a  p.iris  par  la  veufue  Jehan  trepperel. 
JDlack  Jletter.  With  two  large  woodcuts.  Title  in  red  and 
black.  A  beautiful  copy.  Snuill  4"  full  green  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  edges,  by  Duru.  J'aris,  n.  d.  (about  1520) 
With  temoiiis.     191  mil. 

1573  Martial.     Epigrams  of,  translated  into  English  Prose.     12° 

cloth,  uncut.  Bohn  :  London,  1885 

1574  Martiony,  Abbe.     Dictionnaire  des  Antiquit^s  Chretiennes, 

contenant  le  resume'  d(i  tout  ce  qu'il  est  essentiell  de  con- 
naitre  sur  les  origines  chretiennes  jusqu'  au  moyen  age  ex- 
clusivement.  L  Etude  des  mceurs  et  contumes  des  premier 
ciiretiens;  H.  Etude  des  Monuments  Figures ;  111.  Vete- 
ments  et  Meubles.  ^^',5  illustrations.  Royal  8°  half  mo- 
rocco. Paris,  1877 

1575  Martin,  Charles.      Civil   Costume  of   England,  from  the 

Conquest  to  the  present  time,  drawn  from  tapestries,  monu- 
mental effigie.s,  illuminated  manuscripts,  etc.  6i  colored 
plates.  Royal  4°  half  morocco,  uncut,  gilt  top.,  uniform 
with  Strutt's  works  of  costumes.  London,  1842 

1576  [.Martin,  Rev.  Felix.]     De  Montcalm  en   Canada,   ou   les 

dernieres  anndes  de  la  Colonie  Fran^aise,  1756-60.  Por- 
trait.   8°  cloth.  Paris,  1867 


i 


CATALOGUE. 


»57 


•578 


Martin,  George, 
other  Poems,     i; 


•579 


'577  [Martin,  Felix.]     Les  Jesuites-Martyrs  du  Canada.      Map 
and  illustrations.     8°  paper.  Montreal,  1877 

Marguerite,  or  the  Isle  of  Demons,    and 
°  cloth.  Montreal,  1887 

Martin,  P.  F.  Le  R.  P.  Isaac  Jogues  de  la  Compagnie  de 
fesus.  Premier  Apotre  des  Iroquois.  Portrait  and  illustra- 
tions.    12°  half  roan.  Paris,  1S73 

1580  Martin,  R.  M.     Pritish  Possessions  in  North  America;  or 

Upper  and  Lower  Canada.     Maps.     Small  folio,  cloth. 
(Worn.)  London. 

1 58 1  Martvr,  Oviedo  et  Xeres.     Libro  Primo  della  I  listeria   de 

rindie  Occidentali  (by  Peter  Martyr  of  Angleria),  79  leaves, 
the  80th  blank.  Libro  Second©  delle  Indie  Occidentali, 
Venezia,  1534  (by  Oviedo),  64  leaves,  the  65th  containing 
the  table,  and  the  66th  the  explanation  of  the  maps.  Libro 
vltimo  del  somario  dell  Indie  Occidentali,  1534  (by  Xeres). 
Colophon,  In  Venezia,  Del  Mcse  d'Ottobre,  1534.  16  un- 
numbered leaves,  the  16th  blank,  fine  large  copy,  of  the 
highest  rarity.     3  vols.  4°  boards,  uncut.  Vindgia,  1534 

This  copy  has  the  original  woodcut  map  of  Isola  Spagnvola  fillinu 
the  space  of  two  leaves,  the  earliest  map  of  St  Domingo,  or  Ilayti, 
and  of  the  very  highest  rarity  and  historical  interest. 

1582  Martyr.     De  Rebus  Oceanicis  et  Novo  Orbe,  Decades  tres, 

Item  eivsdem,  de  Pabylonica  legatione,  libri  III.  Small  8' 
calf.  Colonic,  1574 

1583  Maseres,  Francis.     Canadian   Freeholder;   in    Two    Dia- 

logues between  an  Englishman  and  a  Frenchman,  set- 
tled in  Canada,  shew^-ig  the  Sentiments  of  the  Bulk  of  the 
Freeholders  of  Canada  concerning  the  late  Quebeck  Act ; 
with  some  Remarks  on  the  Boston  Charter  Act ;  and  an  at- 
tempt to  shew  the  great  expediency  of  immediately  repeal- 
ing both  these  Acts  of  Parliament,  and  making  some  other 
useful  Regulations  and  Concessions  to  his  Majesty's  Amer- 
ican subjects,  as  a  Ground  for  a  Reconciliation  with  the 
United  Colonies  of  America.     3  vols.  8°  half  calf. 

London,  1776-79 

1584  Maseres.     Response  et  Observations  faites  par  Mr.   Fran- 

cis Joseph  Cugnet,  sur  le  Plan  d'Acte  de  Parlement  pour 
I'Etablissement  des  Loix  de  la  dite  Province,  dressc  par 
Mr.  Franrais  Masc^res.     159  pp.     Folio,  unbound. 

London, 1773 

1585  Maseres.     Account  of  the  Proceedings  of  the   British  and 

other  Protestant  inhabitants  of  the  Province  of  Quebec  in 
North  America,  in  order  to  obtain  an  House  of  Assembly 
in  that  Province.  8°  boards,  uncut,  (pp.  25-32  missing.) 
(Broken.)  London,  1775 


1S8 

1586 


•587 


15S8 


«5S9 
1590 

'59» 

»592 

«S93 


1594 

159s 
»S96 
»S97 


CATALOGUE. 

Maseres,  Additional  Papers  concerning  the  Province  of 
Qnebeck ;  being  an  Appendix  to  the  Book  entitled,  "An 
Account  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  British  and  other  Pro- 
testant Inhabitants  of  Quebeck  in  North  America  in  order 
to  obtain  a  House  of  Assembly  in  that  Province.  8°  half 
roan  (cover  loose).  London,  1776 

Maserf.s.  Answer  to  an  Introduction  to  the  Observations 
made  by  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  for  the 
District  of  Quebec.     8°  half  roan,  uncut,  gilt  top. 

London,  1790 

Mas<^rks.  Occasional  Essays  on  Various  Subjer's,  chiefly 
political  and  historical  extracted  partly  from  the  public 
newspapers  during  the  present  reign,  and  partly  from  tracts 
l)ublished  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  King  Charles 
1„  King  Charles  II.,  and  from  Bishop  Burnett's  History  ot 
His  Own  Times.    8°  boards,  uncut.  London,  1809 

Containing  a  good  deal  of  Canadian  matters  not  obtainable  else- 
where. 

Masonic.  Calcotc,  W.  A  Candid  Disquisition  of  the  Prin- 
ciples and  I'ractices  of  the  Ancient  and  Honorable  Society 
of  Free  and  Accepted  Masons.  12"  sheep.  (Fine  clean 
copy.)  Boston,  1772 

Masselin,  Baron  le  Metayer.     Collection  de  Dalles  Tumu- 

laires  de  la  Normandie.      Numerous  photographic   plates. 

J'resentation   copy,  with   autograph   letter   of   the   author. 

Small  folio,  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1861 

Masselin.      L'Egypt  et  I'lndustrie     Rubanic-re.       Plates. 

Imperial  8°  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1870 

Massev,  VV.  Remarks  upon  Milton's  Paradise  Lost,  Histor- 
ical, Geographical,  Philological,  Critical  and  Explanatory. 
18"  sheep.    (Broken.)  London,  1761 

Masterpieces  of  the  Centennial  International  Exhibition. 
Illustrated  with  upwards  of  50  steel  engravings  and  sev- 
eral hundred  wood  engravings  of  the  finest  paintings,  mas- 
terpieces of  industrial  art,  etc.    3  vols,  small  folio,  in  parts. 

Phila. 

Masterpieces  of  European  Art,  Parts  i  to  20.  With  60 
fine  steel  plates  and  numerous  wood  engravings.  20  parts, 
folio.  Phila. 

Mathews,  George  D.  Coinage  of  the  World,  Ancient  and 
Modern.     Illustrations.    8°  cloth.  New  York,  1876 

(Maubkrt,  M.)  Lettres  Iroquoises.  2  vols,  in  i.  16" 
calf.  A  Trocopolis,  1752 

Maurault,  J.  A.  Histoire  du  Abnakis,  depuis  1605  jusqu'a 
nos  jours.    8"  paper,  uncut.  Quebec,  1866 


CATALOGUE. 


'59 


1598  May,  Thomas  E.     Constitutional  History  of  England,  since 

the  accession  of  George  III,  1760-1860.  3  vols.  16° 
cloth.  London,  1873 

1599  Maver,  Branlz.      Observations   of    Mexican   History  and 

Archaeology,  with  a  special  notice  of  Zapotec  remains,  as 
delineated  in  Mr.  J.  G.  Sawkin's  drawings  of  Mitta.  4° 
paper.  Washington,  1856 

J  Coo  Mayer,  Luigi.  Views  in  the  Ottoman  Empire,  chiefly  in 
Caramania,  a  part  of  Asia  Minor  hitherto  unexplored,  with 
some  curious  selections  from  the  Islands  of  Rhodes  and 
('yprus,  and  the  celebrated  cities  of  Corinth,  Carthage,  and 
Tripoli,  with  descriptions  in  English  and  French.  Beauti- 
fully colored  plates.     (3  missing.)    Atlas  folio,  half  calf. 

London,  1803-10 

1601  Mayer.  Views  in  Egypt,  from  the  Original  Drawings  u» 
the  possession  of  Sir  Robert  Ainslee,  taken  during  his  em- 
bassy to  Constantinople,  with  historical  observations,  and 
inciclental  illustrations  of  the  manners  and  customs  of  the 
natives  of  that  country.  48  beautifully  colored  plates.  Al- 
I.is  folio,  half  roan.  London,  1801 

1603  Mayhew,  Henry.  London  Labour  and  the  London  Poor; 
the  condition  and  earnings  of  those  that  will  work,  cannot 
work,  and  will  not  work ;  with  the  scarce  extra  volume 
treating  of  prostitution.     Illustrations.     4  vols.  8°  cloth. 

London. 
1603  Mavhew,  Jonathan.    Occasional  Sermons.   3  vols.  8°  sheep. 

Boston,  1749-66 

Contents:  I.  Seven  at  IJoslon  Lecture,  1749:  Unlimited  Submission 
and  Non-Resistance  to  the  Higher  Powers:  on  Anniversary  of  Death 
of  Charles  I.,  1750:  on  Death  of  Prince  of  Wales,  1731 :  Election,  175.1  '• 
on  Earthquakes,  1735:  Thanksgiving  for  Reduction  of  Quebec,  I75<^  — 
II.  On  the  Great  Fire  in  Boston,  1760:  on  Death  of  Hon.  Stephen 
.*^ewall,  1760:  on  Reduction  of  Canada,  1760:  on  Death  of  George  Tl  : 
and  accession  of  George  HI,  1761 :  Two  Sermons  on  Luke  XIII,  24, 
1761 :  two  Thanksgiving,  1763 — IIL  Eight,  on  Christian  Sobriety, 
1763,  on  Popish  Idolatry,  delivered  at  Harvard  College,  J76G:  The 
Snare  Urokcn:  Thanksgiving  for  Repeal  of  Stamp  Act,  lyO). 

1G04  Mayhew.  Two  discourses  delivered  Oct.  9,  1760,  being  the 
day  appointed  to  be  observed  as  a  day  of  Public  Thanks- 
giving, for  the  success  of  His  Majesty's  Arms,  more  espec- 
ially in  the  entire  reduction  of  Canada.  12°  half  moroccu. 
(Title  page  neatly  mended.)  Boston,  1760 

1605  Mayhew.     Seven  sermons  upon  v.trious  •■ubjecls.     8°  paper, 

uncut.  Reprinted,  London,  1750 

1606  Mayhew.     Election  Sermon,  1754 ;  —  Thanksgiving  Sermon, 

1762  ;  —  Dudley  Lecture,  1765.     3  pamphlets.  Boston. 


x6o 


CATALOGUE. 


1608  Mearrs,  John.  Voyages  made  in  1788-80,  from  China  to 
the  North-west  coast  of  America,  to  which  is  prefixed  an 
introductory  narrative  of  a  voyage  performed  in  1786,  from 
Bengal,  in  the  ship  Kootka ;  observations  on  the  probable 
existence  of  a  north-west  passage.     Portrait  and   numerous 

London,  1790 


folding  plates.     4°  full  russia. 


1609 


Meares.  Voyages  made  in  the  years  1788-89,  from  China 
to  the  N.  W.  Coast  of  America;  with  an  introductory  narra- 
tive of  a  voyage  performed  in  1786,  from  Bengal,  with  ob- 
servations on  the  probable  existence  of  a  N.  W.  Passage. 
Portrait  and  map.     2  vols.  8°  boards,  uncut.    London,  1791 

1610  Medai.lf.s  surles  Principaux  Evenements  du  Regnede  Louis 

le  Grand,  avec  des  explications  historiques.  Par  I'Aca- 
d<5mie  Royale  des  M^dailles  et  des  Inscriptions.  Frontis- 
piece by  Guypel  and  numerous  plates  of  medals.  4"  half 
morocco.  Paris,  1702 

161 1  Mediterranean  (The)  Illustrated.     Picturesque  views  and 

descriptions  of  its  cities,  shores  and  islands.      Folio,   cloth. 

London, 1880 

1G12  Meilf.eur,  J.  I».     Memorial  de  I'E'ducation  du  Bas-Canada. 
Portrait.     8°  half  morocco.  Quebec,  1876 

1613  Meilleur.     Memorial  de  I'Education  du  Bas-Canada.     12" 

paper.  Montreal,  i860 

1614  Meilleuk.     Cours  Abrc'gc  de  Lemons  de  Chymie.  8°  boards. 

L.  Duvernay  :  Montreal,  1833 
The  fnsl  medical  work  printed  in  Canada. 

1615  Mellen,  John.     Sermon  delivered  June    iC,    1756,    at    the 

second  parish  in  Lancaster,  occasioned  by  the  General 
Muster  and  Inspection  of  Arms  .on  that  day.     12°  stitched. 

Boston,  1756 

1616  MtMuiKES  des  Commissaires  de   sa   Majestc  trds-chretienne 

ct  de  ceux  de  sa  Majestd  Brilannique,  sur  les  possessions  et 
les  droits  respectifs  des  deux  couronnes  en  Amerique,  avec 
les  actes  publics  et  pieces  justilicatives.  3  vols,  square  16'' 
vellum.  Amsterdam,  1755 

Comprises  :  Memoires  sur  I'Acadia  tt  .sur  I'lsle  de  Sainte  Lucie,  etc. 
Written  by  M.  de  Siliiouette,  de  la  Galissonierc,  and  the  Abbcf  de  la 
Villc. 

"  The  most  perfect  work  of  the  kind  ever  published,  an  invaluable  col- 
lection of  official  papers  and  documents."  —  Holmes'  Aniut/s. 

1617  Memoires  Histotiques  et  Secrets,   concernant    les    Amours 

des  Rois  de  France.  Avec  quelques  autres  pieces.  16° 
old  calf,  with  coat  of  arms  on  the  sides.  Paris,  1739 

1618  Memoires  et  Documents  relatifs  a    I'Histoire    du    Canada, 

publics  par  la  Society  historique  de  Montreal.  Livraisons 
1-9.     9  parts  royal  8°.  Montreal,  1859-80 


CATALOGUE. 


i6i 


2  vols.   4°  boards,  uncut.  London,  1754-55 
Chanlaire.      Atlas   Universel.      125     maps. 


1619  Mkmoires  sur  Canada,  depuis   1749,  jusqu'a    17C0.      First 

edition.     Maps.    8°  half  calf.  Quebec,  1838 

1620  Memoires  de  la  Royne  Marguerite.     12°  old  calf,  gilt  edges, 

with  coat  of  arms  on  the  sides.  Paris,  1628 

162 1  Memoires  du  Comte  de  Comminge.     16°  half  calf. 

La  Ilaye,  1735 

1622  Memorials  of  the  English  and  French   Commissaries   con- 

cerning the  limits  of  Nova  Scotia,  or  Acadia  ;  —  Memorials 
of  the  English  and  French  Commisaries  concerning  the  St. 
Lucia.     Map. 

1623  Mentelle  et 

Thick  folio,  sheep.    (Covers  broken.)  Paris,  1806 

1624  Mercure,  Francois.    Tom.  i.     (Title  page  and  2  leaves  of 

preface  damaged).    Thick  8°  old  calf.  Paris,  16 11 

Contains:  Voyages  faites  en  Nouvelle- France  ou  Canada  du  sieur 
des  Monts  1604.  Maladies  incognues  suuenuesaux  Fran9ois  habitants 
k  risle  Ste.-Croix.  Voyage  du  sieur  du  Pont  graue  1605.  Les  Fran- 
(,ais  changent  d'habitation  et  vont  loger  au  Port- Royal.  Voyage  du 
sieur  Poitrincourt  1606,  son  retour  1607,  et  le  voyage  des  sieurs  Champ- 
dore  et  Champlein  1608.  —  Le  sieur  de  Poitrincourt  fait  baptiser  le 
Sagamo  du  Canada.  Des  colonies  que  le  anglais  ont  mene  en  la  Vtr- 
ginie  cette  annce,  etc. 

1625  Mercure.    Tome  quartorze  (1627-28)  at  Tome  dix-huictiesme 

(1632-33).     2  vols.    Thick  small  8°  vellum.    Paris,  1627-33 

Very  important  publication,  containing  the  following  articles  relating 
to  the  early  history  of  Canada. 

Nouvelle  conipagnie  pour  le  commerce  de  Canada.  —  Le  pen  du  soin 
tiu'ont  eu  ceux  qut  yauoient  ce  deyant  le  commerce.  —  Articles  ac- 
curdes  a  la  nouuelle  C5pagnie  dc  Canada.  —  Les  associes  pourrant 
ctiger  seigneuries  en  Canada.  —  L'Intendant  des  affaires  de  la  NouutUe 
France.  Keglemens  entre  les  Roys  de  France  et  d'Angleterre  pour  la 
restitution  des  choses  prises  et  usurpees  par  leurs  sujets  les  vns  sur  les 
autrcs  ct  pour  le  rcstablissenient  du  commerce  entre  leurs  dits  sujets. 
Restitution  de  tons  les  lieux  occupez  en  la  Nouvelle  France,  la 
t'adie  en  Canada;  —  Fort  de  Quebec,  et  cap  Hreton;  les  armes  et 
munitions  contenues  en  la  disposition  du  sieur  de  Champlain ;  seront 
restitutoes  au  general  de  Caen  des  barriques  de  gallettes,  fort  du 
Quebek,  etc.,  etc. 

1626  Merritt,  J.  p.     Biography  of  the  Hon.  W.  H.   Merritt,    M. 

P.,  of  Lincoln,  District  of  Niagara,  including  an  Account 
of  the  origin,  progress,  and  completion  of  some  of  the  most 
important  works  in  Canada.     Portrait.     8°  boards. 

St.  Catherines,  1875 


1627  Mes  Livres.      1864-1881.      8"   paper,  uncut 
1628 


Only   200 
Paris,  1 88 1 


copies  printed. 

A  valuable  catalogue  of  precious  books. 
Mesplet.     Le  Juge  a  Paix  et  Officier  de   Paroisse   par   la 
Province  de  Quebec,  Extrait  de  Richard   Burn   traduit  par 
J.  F.  Perrault.      261  pp.  and  table  15   pp.      A   very  fine 
clean  copy.  8°  half  sheep.  Fleury  Mesplet :  Montreal,  1798 


i6; 


CATALOGUE. 


1 6^9  XlUect)ittOt,  3c\)an.  Lts  Lunettes  dcs  Princes  avec  aul- 
cunes  balades  et  additions  nouvellement  composdcs  par  no- 
ble home  Jehan  Meschinot,  escuyer.  Black  Cettcr.  Small 
8°  full  violet  levant  morocco  extra,  fillets  on  sides,  gill 
back  and  edges,  inside  borders,  by  Trautz-Banzonnet. 

Imprinic 
par  Philippe  Pigouchet,  pour  Simon  Vostre  :   Paris,  1 499 

I'ilcgant  copy  of  a  very  rare  edition  of  the  celebrated  "  I.unnclti's" 
beautifully  printed  by  Pigouchet,  with  a  fine  impression  of  his  colo- 
phon, and  a  full  page  woodcut  of  the  calvary.  The  Vcmcncz  copy 
with  his  bookmark. 

1630  Mevrick,  Sir  S.  R.     Critical  Inquiry   into  Antient   Armour, 

as  it  existed  in  Europe,  particularly  in  Great  Britain,  from 
the  Norman  Conquest  to  the  Reign  of  King  Charles  II. 
Illustrated  by  a  series  of  illuminated  engravings,  wiih  a 
glossary  of  milita-y  terms  of  the  middle  ages.  Second  edi- 
tion, corrected  and  enlarged.  3  vols,  folio,  half  crimson 
morocco,  gilt  edges.  London,  1S42 

.An  excellent  copy  of  the  best  edition,  71  of  the  100  plates  splendidly 
illuminated,  mostly  in  gold  and  silver,  exhibiting  some  of  the  finest 
specimens  existing  in  England.     Uniform  with  the  following: 

1631  Mevrick.     Engraved  Illustrations  of  Antient  Arms  and  Ar- 

mour  from  the  Collection  at  Goodrich  Court,  Hereford- 
shire ;  after  the  Drawings,  and  with  the  Descriptions  of 
.Sir  Samuel  Rush  Meyrick.  By  Joseph  Skelton.  Portrait 
of  Meyrick,  engraved  titles,  and  154  plates  of  arms  and 
armour  in  detail.  2  vols,  imperial  4"*  half  crimson  mo- 
rocco, extra,  gilt  edges.  London,  1854 
1633  MiciiAUD,  J.  F.  History  of  the  Crusades.  3  vols.  12"  halt 
morocco.                                                        New  York,  1882 

1633  MiCHELor,  J.  A.    La  Canadiennc  Roman  Americainc.    2  vols. 

8°  half  roan.  Pari.s,  1S47 

1634  MiGNAULT,  P.  B.     Manuel  de  Droit  Parlementaire,  ou  Cours 

clementaire  de  Droit  Constitulionnel.     12°  cloth, 

Montreal,  1S89 

1635  M'LES,  H.  H.     History  of  Canada  under  French  Regime, 

1535-1763.     Maps  and  plans.     Small  12°  half  morocco. 

Montreal,  1S72 
1O36  Military  Dictionary;  or  the  Field  of  War,  containing  a 
particular  and  circumstantial  account  of  the  most  remark- 
able Battles,  Sieges,  Bombardments,  and  Expeditions,  such 
iis  relate  to  Great  Britain.  By  a  military  gentleman.  Illus- 
trated with  portraits  of  admirals  and  generals,  maps,  plans 
of  battles,  including  views  of  Quebec,  Niagara  Fort,  siege 
of  Quebec,  etc.     Folio,  half  calf.  London,  1760 

1637  Mills,  David.     Report  on  the  Boundaries  of  the  Province 
of  Ontario.     Map.     8°  cloth,  Toronto,  1873 


CATALOGUE. 


•63 


1638  Miller,  John.     Description   of  the  Province  and  City  of 

New  York,  with  plans  of  the  city  and  several  forts  as  they 
existed  in  the  year  1695.  Introduction  by  J.  G.  Shea.  8^ 
sheets,  folded.  New  York,  1862 

1639  Milton.      Joannis    Miltoni    Angli    pro  populo  Anglicano 

Defensio,  contra  claudii  Anonymi,  alias  Salmasii  Defensi- 
onem  Regiam,     First  quarto  edition.      Small    4°    old  calf. 

Londini,  165  1 

1640  Milton,  John.    Paradise  Lost.    First  edition  (with  the  seventh 

title-page).    Small  4°  morocco  extra,  tooled  sides,  gilt  edges. 

S.  Simmons,  London,  1669 

iG^\  Milton.  Paradise  Lost,  the  second  edition.  Revised  and 
Augmented  by  the  same  author.  With  the  portrait  by  Dolle, 
and  commendatory  verses  by  Barrow  and  Marvell,  fine 
copy,  with  the  blank  leaf  at  end.  Small  8^  full  morocco 
extra,  gilt  edges,  by  F.  Bedford.  London,  1674 

The  first  edition  in  which  the  poem  was  divided  into  twelve  books. 

1642  Milton.  Paradise  Lost,  a  Poem  in  twelve  books,  the  fourth 
edition,  adorned  with  sculptures.  Portrait  by  White  and 
numerous  fine  plates  by  Burg.  L.\roe  paper.  Folio,  oUl 
l)aneled  calf,  gilt  back.  London,  ifiSS 

The  first  edition  in  folio.     From  the  .Sunderland  Library. 


l6|3 


1644 
1645 


Milton.  Paradise  Lost,  a  poem  in  twelve  books.  Portrait 
and  plates.     iS°  old  paneled  calf.  London,  1711 

Milton.   Poems  of,  with  the  Author's  Life.     16°  half  sheep. 

London, i8oo 

Milton.  L' Allegro  and  II  Penseroso.  illustrated  with  30 
line  etchings  on  steel,  by  Birket  Foster.  Imperial  8°  full 
crimson  morocco,  extra,  gilt  edges.  London,  1859 

1646  Miniatures  du  Moyen  Age.  A  series  of  nearly  fifty  superb 
reproductions  in  chromo  lithography  of  notable  miniatures 
from  ancient  MSS.    Small  4°  full  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges. 

MiNor,  G.  R.  Continuation  of  the  History  of  the  Province 
of  Massachusetts  Bay  from  1748,  with  an  introductory 
sketch  of  events  from  its  oris;inal  settlement.  2  vols.  8"* 
cloth.  Boston,  1798 

164S  Miscellanea  Aurea ;  or  the  Golden  Medley  :  consisting  of  I, 
A  Voyage  to  the  Mountains  of  the  Moon  under  the  Equator, 
or  Parnassus  reform'd.  II,  The  Fortunate  Shipwreck,  or  a 
Description  of  New  Athens,  being  an  Account  of  the  Laws, 
Manners,  Religion,  and  Customs  of  the  Country ;  by  Morris 
Williams,  Gent.,  who  resided  there  above  twenty  years.  8" 
sheep.  London,  1720 


1647 


164 
i649 


1650 


1651 


1652 


CATALOGUE. 

Miscellanea  Curiosa.  Containing  a  Collection  of  some  of 
the  principal  phenomena  in  Nature,  accounted  for  by  the 
•greatest  IMulosphers  of  this  Age.  Maps  and  plates.  3 
vols.  8"  old  calf.  London,  1726-27 

Vol.  ill.  contains  extracts  from  voyages  and  travels  in  various  parts  of 
the  world.  Also,  John  Clayton's  Letters,  giving  an  account  of  obser- 
vations in  Virginia,  and  of  his  voyage  thither,  etc. 

Miscellaneous.  Fearon's  America ; —  Fidler's  Notes  of 
a  Traveller  ; —  Gotham  and  the  Gothamites  by  Judah.  New 
York,  1823,  (for  which  he  and  his  publisher  were  imprisoned. 
Contains  many  additional  notes,  names  of  people,  etc.) ;  — 
Steele's  Niagara  Falls.  Buffalo,  1841 ;  —  Letters  from  New 
York  1828  ;  —  Life  of  David  Haggard;  —  Tom  ShufHeton's 
Amatory  Poems.  Dublin,  1815, —  Picture  of  Balti- 
more, 1832,  with  plates;  —  Mapleton  (with  letter  inscription 
from  Richard  Cobden  dated  Manchester  November  5, 
1853); — Don  Juan.     Cantos  6  to  14.     London,  1823     (22) 

illieeale  fiotnattnm  Vetus,  Ordo  Mis.salis  Secundum  Consue- 
tudinem  Romanae  Curiae.  Printed  in  red  and  black  inks  in 
(Bf»Otl}ic  type,  the  intonings  of  the  Psalms  are  in  4-line  mu- 
sical notes,  written  by  hand  upon  red  lines  ;  various  deco- 
rated initials  in  azure  and  red,  with  numerous  others  of  quaint 
design,  painted  by  hand;  marginal  MS.  notes,  and  an 
additamentum  entitled  "  Benedictio  Amoris  Johannis,"  in 
the  Middle  Latin  of  the  period.  Thick  small  4"  bound  in 
the  original  hogskin  with  brass  mounted  corners,  tooled ; 
the  interior  and  exterior  of  the  work  are  in  faultless  preser- 
vation, the  margin  being  broad,  and  free  from  damage, 
while  the  binding  is  original  and  in  .sound  fine  order,  very 
rare.  Nicholai  de  Frankfordia:  Venetis,  1487 

Mitchell,  J.  The  Asylum  ;  or  Alonzo  and  Melissa.  An 
American   Tale  founded  on  Fact.     Frontispiece.     2  vols. 


12°  boards  uncu^. 
Original  edition,. 


Poughkeepsie,  181 1 


1653  Moliere,  J.  B.  P.    Complete  Dramatic  Works  of,  rendered 

into  English  by  Henri  Van  Laun,  translator  of  Taine's  His- 
tory of  English  Literature,  with  a  Prefatory  Memoir,  Intro- 
ductory Notices,  Appendices  and  Notes,  including  the  pas- 
sages borrowed  from  Moliere  by  PvUglish  Dramatists,  with 
a  portrait  and  33  beautiful  etchings  executed  specially  for 
this  edition  by  Lalauze.  6  vols,  imperial  8"^  boards,  uncut. 
Large  paper.     India  proofs.  Edinburgh,  1875 

1654  Moll,  Herman.    The  World  described,  or  a  New  and  Cor- 

rect Sett  of  Maps.  30  scarce  maps,  including  7  maps  of 
America,  1719-20.  together  with  7  inserted  maps  by  Jefferys 
and  others.     Large  atlas  folio,  old  calf.     (Covers  broken.) 

>7»9-5S 


■L-^-ll-^Kltai_-JBU^;U.<U-UUJIH^W 


CATALOGUE. 


t^S 


"^SS 


1656 


.65S 

I  (iCo 
1661 


ir»62 


1663 

1664 
1665 

1666 


Xllonarbces,  Nicljolao.  Joyfull  Newes  out  of  the  newe- 
founde  Worlde.  Engleshed  by  Jhon  Frampton.  Imperfect 
title  pages  and  several  leaves  missing.  Small  4°  half 
sheep.  (London,  1580) 

Molina,  Alonso  do.  Vocabulario  en  Lengua  Castellana  y 
Mexicana,  compuesto  por  el  Reverendo  Padre  Fray  Antonio 
de  Molina  de  la  Orden  del  bienaventurado  nuestro  Padre 
sant  Francisco.  The  first  title  and  3  leaves  mended,  other- 
wise a  fjood  copy  of  this  important  and  excessively  rare 
hook.     J  vols,  in  i,  small  folio,  red  Spanish  calf. 

lui  casa  de  Antonio  de  Spinosa:  Mexico,  1571. 

MoxNOEMir.  l.es  Deiux  (lironettesou  I'llypocrisie  Demasque. 
8°  paper.  Montreal,  183  ^ 

MoNDOT,   Armanfl.     Histoire   des  Indiens  des  f'.tats  Unis. 


8    paper,  uncut. 


Montpelier,  1858 


Frontispiece. 

MoNis,  Judah.  (Irammar  of  the  Hebrew  Tongue,  being  an 
ICssay  to  bring  tlie  Hebrew  grammar  into  English,  to  facili- 
tate the  Instruciion  of  all  those  desirous  of  acquiring  a 
tiear  Idea  of  this  Primitive  Tongue.  4°  stitched,  (Stained.) 

Boston,  1735 

MoNSTRKi.Kr.  Chronicles  of  ICnguerrand  de  Monstrelet  ; 
containing  an  account  of  the  cruel  civil  wars  between  the 
I  louses  of  Orleans  and  Burgundy,  Translated  by  Thontas 
Johnes.     Illustrated.     2  vols,  royal  8°  cloth.    London,  i860 

MoNTAK.NK,  Michel  de.  Les  Essais.  Nouvelle  edition 
enrichie  et  augmentetJ  aux  marges  du  nom  des  Autheurs 
qui  y  sont  citez,  avec  les  versions  des  passages  decs, 
Latins,  and  Italiens.  Portraits  on  titles.  3  vols.  18°  mot- 
tled calf.  Paris,  1659 

Montaigne.  Essais,  public's  d'apres  I'edition  de  1588, 
avec  les  variantes  de  1595,  et  une  notice,  des  notes,  un 
glossaire  et  un  index,  par  11.  Matteau  and  D.  Jouausi.  7 
vols.  12''  paper,  uncut.  Jouaust :  Paris,  1886 

China  Pai'er  Corv.  Only  30  copies  printed,  only  560 
issued  in  all. 

MoNTAOUE.     Letters  of  the  Right  Honorable  Lady  M y 

\V y  M e;  written  during  her  Travels  in  Europe, 

Asia  and  Africa.     8°  unbound.  New  York,  1766 

Montcalm  et  Le  Canada  l'>an(;ais,  par  Charles  Bonnechose. 

Paris,  1881 


I'ortrait  and  illustrations.     12"  paper,  uncut. 
Montcalm.     De   Montcalm  en   Canada;  ou 
annees  de   a  Colonie  Franraise,   1736-1760. 
cloth. 

Montesquieu.     De  I'Esprit  des  Loix.     2  vols. 

Geneve,  N.  D. 

Tlie  Poet  Gray's  copy,  with  bis  aiitograph  on  the  title  page,  and 
manuscript  notes. 


les  dernieres 

Portrait.    8^ 

Paris,  1867 

8°  vellum. 


i66 


CATALOGUE. 


1667  MoNTEZ,  Lola.  Anecdotes  of  Love  :  being  a  true  Recount 
of  the  most  remarkable  events  connected  with  the  history 
of  Love,  in  all  Ages,  and  among  all  nations.  12°  cloth, 
uncut.  New  York. 

ifiCSi  MoNTPETiT,  A.  N.  Nos  liommes  Forts  :  Souvenir  du  5olh 
Anniversaire  de  la  St.-Jean-Jiaptiste  h.  Montreal.  Portraits. 
2  vols.  16°  paper.  Quebec. 

1669  Montreal.     Directory  for  1819.     12°  morocco. 

Montreal,  1819 

The  excessively  scarce  First  Directory  of  Montreal,  witli  about 
iSo  autographs  of  prominent  persons  mentioned  therein  for  inseitioii. 
Kut  tive  copies  of  this  Directory  ivnown  to  exist. 

1670  Montreal.      Reglement  de   la  Confrerie    de   I'Adoration 

Perpetuelle  du  S.  Sacrement  et  de  la  Bonne  ^^ort.  Eriget^ 
clans  I'Eglise  Taroissiale  de  Ville-Marie,  en  I'lsle  de  Mon- 
treal, en  Canada.     40  pp.     24°  sheep.  n.  p.  n.  d. 

The  original  edition  of  which  the  following  is  the  second  edition, 
and  the  tirst  work  printed  in  Montreal.  This  copy  is  believed  to  bu 
unique. 

1671  ^[oNTREAL.    The  same  title  as  preceding  with  "  Nouvelle 

edition  revue,  corrigdeand  augmenttfe,"  added.  40  pp.  24" 
original   cover. 

A  Montreal :  Chez  T.  Mesplet  &  C.  Derger,  17,6 

A  fine  superior  copy  of  the  first  book  printed  in  Montreal,  and  of 
e.xtreine  rarity. 

1672  Montreal.     Motives  for  a  subscription  towards  the  relief 

of  the  sufferers  at  Montreal  in  Canada,  by  a  dreadful  fire 
on  the  18th  of  May,  17^5.     8°  half  calf,  gilt  edges. 

n.  p.  (1765) 

1673  Montreal.      Oflicium   in   honorem   Domini    Nostri  J.   C. 

summis  sacerdotis  et  omnium    sanctorum   sacerdotum  ac 

l^evitarum.      12°  stitched.       Mesplet :  Monti- Reg.ili,  1777 

One  of  the  earliest  typographical  productions  of  Montreal. 

1674  Montreal.     Pse-iutier  de   David    Avec    les   Cantiques   i 

I'usage  des  Kcoles.    304  pp.  24°. 

A  Montreal:  Chez  Fleury  Mesplet,  i7S> 

Contains  t^e  first  wood  cuts  made  in  Montreal  (p.  299),  and  is  the 
first  school  book  issued  in  Canada.    Of  extreme  rarity  if  not  unique. 

1675  AtoNTREAL.     Le  Vieux  Montreal,  1611-1803.     Dessins  de  P. 

L.  Morin,  publit?  par  II.  Beaugrand,  13  plates.  Oblong 
alias  folio,  cloth.  Montreal,  1884 

Only  few  copies  printed. 

1676  Montreal.    Memoire  pour  le  Seminaire  de  Montreal.    8" 

half  roan,  uncut,  gilt  top.  Montreal,  x8i2 

1677  Montreal,      Cours  Abr^gd  de   Rhetorique,  a  I'usage  du 

College  d\i  Montreal.     12"  calf.  Montreal,  1835 


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i6y8  MoNiREAi..  Aiinuairc  dc  Vlllc-Maric.  Originc,  Utilild  et 
progrbs  dcs  Institutions  Catholiques  dc  Montreal.  Com- 
plete set,  with  all  the  supplements.  Very  rare,  and  histori- 
cally valuable.    Sold  as  one  lot.  Montreal,  1863-67 

JG79  Montreal.      Picturesque   Montreal;  —  Historical   and  dc 
scriptivc  notice  on  the  church  of  Notre-Damc ;  —  Ry-Laws 
rtf  the  General  Hospital,  1828;  —  Origin  of  Ihc  Victoria 
bridge,  etc.    8  pamphlets. 

lOSo  Montreal.  Valentine  ou  la  Nii.a  Canadicnnc,  Montreal, 
1836 ;  —  Les  Deux  Girouettes,  Montreal,  1834 ;  —  L'lle  Stc. 
Ilelene  (Achintre  and  Crevier),  1876  ; — Manuel  de  Temper- 
ance (Chiniquy),  Montreal,  1847;  —  Wylie's  Recollections 
of  a  Convict,  Montreal,  1847;  —  Whist,  Montreal,  1842; 
—  VVadsworth's  Temperance  Manual,  Montreal,  1847;  — 
McGill  College  Medals  (Sir  G.  I.  Gibbs'  autograph);  — 
Rules  of  Police,  Montreal,  1817-1S21.     15  vols. 

i63i  Montreal.  Les  premiers  Cimeticres  Catholiques  de  Mon- 
treal;—  Ilistoirc  du  Montreal,  1640-1672;  —  Journaux  ct 
Revues  de  Montreal ;  —  Notice  N.  D.  de  Lourdes,  etc. 
6  pamphlets. 

1682  Montreal.      Memoire  ctablissant   I'lnjustice   ct   rilcg.ilii<f 
du   maintien   de   I'Universitd   Laval;  —  Questions   sur    la 
.     succursale  dc  TUniversite  Laval,  clc.    6  pamphlets. 

1OS3  MoNTREAt,.  Lettre  a  1'  Hon.'E.  Howen,  1S25  ;  —  Additional 
Rules,  Police,  1S26;  —  Montreal  General  Hospital,  By- 
Laws,  i822--i823  ;  —  Analyse  d'un  Kntretien  en  la  con- 
servation des  Establissements  du  lias  Canada,  par  un 
Canadien  (D.  B.  Viger),  1826.  (Valuable  early  discussion 
on  the  Rights  of  the  French  Canadians  to  their  language, 
law  and  customs.)  Riots  at  Bristol,  1S32;  —  By-Laws 
Trinity  House  of  Montreal,  1832;  —  Les  premiers  Rudi- 
ments de  la  Constitution  Britannique  par  Jacques  Labric, 
1827  ;  —  Narrative  of  the  St.  Andrew's  Society  (by  Sir  Hugh 
Allan),  1855  ;  —  Le  Manuscript  Venn  de  Ste.  Helenc  d'unc 
mannibre  inconnue,  1818;  —  The  Christian  Religion,  by 
Kcv.  John  Strachan,  1807;  — Considerations  sur  les  elTets 
qu'ont  produit  en  Canada  la  conservation  des  e'tablissc- 
nients  du  Pays,  les  Moeurs,  I'Education,  etc.,  de  ses  Habit- 
ants par  un  Canadien  (D.  B.  Viger),  1809.  (With  auto- 
graph signature  on  title  of  Archbishop  Signay.)  12  pam- 
phlets. 

1684  Montreal.     Directories  for  the  years  1843  (fragment),  1S47, 

1848,  1849,  ^855.    s  vols. 

1685  Montreal.     Daily  Star,  Carnival  number,   1888;  —  Globe 

extra.  Board  of  Trade  Edition,  1889.     Numerous  illustra- 
.tions.     2  numbers. 


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CATALOGUE. 


t6S6  Moore,  'I'homds.  Lall.i  Rookh,  an  Oriental  Romance. 
Klegantly  illustrated  with  photogravures  in  various  tints. 
I'inc  designs  by  eminent  artists,  and  ]>rinted  on  Imperial 
Japanese  paper.  tJinall  folio  paper,  uncut,  in  a  satin  port- 
folio, iioston,  1887 
Oni.v  500  copies  printed. 

16S/  MooRK.     'I'oin  Crib's  Memorial  to  Coni;rcss.     My  one  of  the 
Fancy.     16*^  boards,  uncut.  New  York,  1819 

16SS  MooKK.     I'oetical  Works  of.     With  mcnmir  by  David  Her- 
bert.    I'orlrait  and  illustrations.     8^  half  calf,  gilt. 

Edinburgh,  1873 

iGSy  MooKsoN,  ^^'.     Letters  from  Nova  Scotia:   sketches  of   a 
young  country.     Map.     Small  8"  boards,  uncut. 

I-ondon,  i8jo 

1690  MoKAiJiK    nouvelle  trcs  fructueusc,  de  I'enfant  de  perdi- 

tion, qui  pendil  son  pore,  et  tua  sa  more  ;  ct  conmient-il  se 
dcsespdra  ;  a  sept  personnages.  Lc  conlenu  se  voit  ii  la 
page  suyvant.  A  Lyon,  par  Pierre  Rigaud,  en  rue  Mer- 
ciere,  1608.  Small  8°  full  citron  levant  morocco,  gilt  back, 
lilcls  on  the  sides,  gilt  edges,  gilt  inside  borders,  by  lUu- 
zonnki-Tkautz.     Only  42  copies  reprinted.        I'aris,  1833 

1691  NbjRAN,  Charles.     Money.     13°  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York,  1SO3 

Moravians   in   Labrador.     iS "  cloth,  uncut. 

Kdinburgh,  1833 

MoRC}AN',  IF.  J.  liibliotheca  Canadiensis ;  or,  a  Manual  of 
Canadian  Literature.     Royal  8°  cloth.  Ottawa,  1867 

MoRCiAN.  Sketches  of  Celebrated  Canadians,  and  Per- 
sons connected  with  Canada,  from  the  earliest  period  in 
the  history  of  the  Province,  down  to  the  present  time.  8" 
half  morocco.  (Quebec,  1S62 

Morgan.  Dominion  Auuu.d  Register  and  Review,  from 
1879-82,  '84-86.     6  vols.  S"  cloth.  Ottawa,  1880-86 

Morgan D  et  Fatout.     Bulletin  dc  la  Librairic   Morgand  et 
I'atout.     Vols.    I  and   2  [Nos.    1-7880].     Illustrated  with 
numerous   facsimiles  of   bindings,  title   pages,  types,  etc. 
some     colored,    also     portrait    of     Trautz-Bauzonnet.     2 


1692 

'693 
1694 

i6;6 


vols,    thick  8°  paper,  uncut. 


Paris,  1876-81 


1697 
169S 
1699 


Morgand.  Repertoire  de  la  Librairic  Morgand  et  Fatout, 
1878,  1S82.  Portrait  of  Baron  Rothschild.  2  vols.  8° 
paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1878-S2 

Morgand.  Librarie  Damasce'ne  Morgand.  Bulletin  men- 
suel.  Nos.  14,  16,  17, 18.  Facsimiles  of  binding.  4  vols. 
S°  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1883-85 

MoRLEV,  Henry.    Mediaeval  Tales.    8°  cloth.     London,  1886 


^ss 


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169 


1700 


1701 


l'/02 


MoRNAY,   Phillippe  de.    De  la  Vtfrilc^  dc  I.i  KcliKion  chros- 

tienne  par  Phillippes  de  Mornay  sieiir   dii   IMessis  Marly. 

Seconde  ddition,  revue  par  rauttuir.     Small  8"  calf,  ;;ilt. 

Joan  Richer, 

rue  St.  Jean  de  Latran,  h  I'vVrbe  Verdoyant,  Paris,  1583 

Good  copy  of  this  scarce  book  liy  Dc  .Moriicy,  c.illcd  the   lIusiienDt 
I'opc. 

Morris,  Alexander.  Nova  Brittania;  or,  Our  new  Cana- 
dian   Dominion    Foreshadowed.     8°  cloth,    uncut. 

Toronto,  1S84 
Morris,  Rev.  F.  O.    History  of  British   IJuttcrllies.    'I'hird 
edition.     72  colored  plates.     Royal  8 '  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1870 

1703  Morse,  Jedidiah.     American  Gazetteer,     Maps.    8"  calf. 

London,  179S 

1704  Mountain,  George  J.     Songs  of  the  Wilderness ;  being  a 

collection  of  Poems,  written  in  different  parts  of  the  Terri- 
tory of  Hudson's  Bay  Company,  and  in  the  Wilds  of  Can- 
ada, in  1844,  with  illustrative  notes.  Plates,  i.^  °  ^;lolli, 
uncut.  London,  1846 

MoussEAU,  J.  O.  Un  Page  D'Histoirc.  16°  pa|K!r  (2  cop- 
ies). Montreal,  i8iS7 

MoussAC,  M.  E.  de.  Histoire  de  France  racontee  a  nies 
Enfants.     Avec  prdface  de  M.  Le  Marquis  A.  Dc  Segur. 

Paris. 


170S 
1706 

1707 
1708 


Imperial  8°  paper,  uncut. 


MOVEN,  J. 

Canada. 


Cours  Elementaire  de  Botanique  et   Flore  du 


12°  boards. 


Montreal,  187 1 


1709 


1710 
1711 

1712 


MovsE.  Incipiunt  Aphorism!  excellentissimi  Raby  Moyses 
secundum  doctrinam  galieni  medicorum  principes.  Printed 
in  round  characters.  Small  4°  calf.  Impressi  Impensa 
Bencdictf  Hectoris  librarii,  cura  uero  Platonis  de  Benc- 
dictes  A  stampatoris  acuratissimi.       Bononie  (circa  1478). 

Muller,  G.  P.  Voyages  et  dbcouvertes,  failes  par  les  Russes 
le  long  des  cotes  de  la  Mer  Glaciale  et  sur  I'Ocean  oriental 
tant  vers  le  Japon  que  vers  I'Amdrique  avec  I'histoire  du 
rieuve  Amur  et  des  pays  adjacens.     2  vols.    12°   half  calf. 

Amsterdam,  1766 

Murdock,  Beamish.  History  of  Nova  Scotia  or  Acadie.  3 
vols.  8°  cloth.  Halifax,  N.  S.,  1865 

Murphy,  H.  C.  Jacob  Steendam.  A  memoir  of  the  first 
poet  in  New  Netherland,  with  his  poems  descriptive  of  the 


Colony.     Portrait.    8    paper. 


M 


urray, 
Sketches 


The  Hague,  1S61 

Society,  or 

from  Life,  social  and  satirical.     300  illustrations. 

ondon,  1881 


E.   C.    G.     Side-Lights    on    Isnj 


Ml 


!  ;■ 


2  vols.  8''  cloth,  uncut. 


lyo 


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1 7 13  MuRRAv,  Hun;h.     Historical  and  Descriptive  Account  of 

I^ritish  America  ;  comprising  Canada,  Upper  and  Lower, 
Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick,  Newfoundland,  Prince  Ed- 
ward Island,  Bermuda,  and  the  Fur  Country.  With  illus- 
trations of  the  Natural  History  by  Wilson,  Greville,  and 
Traill.    Maps  and  plates.     3  vols,  iz**  cloth,  uncut.. 

Edinburgh,  1839 

1714  Murray,  Rev.  John.     (Minister  in  Newburyport.)    Funeral 

Sermon  on  Rev.  J.  Prince,  1791,  with  portrait ;  —  Funeral 
Sermon  on  Mrs.  Lane,  1781  ; — Thanksgiving  Sermon,  1783  ; 
—  Sermon  in  Boston,  1768.     4  pamphlets. 

Newburyport  and  Boston. 

1715  MusARUM  Delicia;;  or  the  Muses'  Recreation,  1656; — Wit 

Restored  in  several  Poems,  1658;  —  Wits'  Recreations, 
1640.  New  edition,  with  additional  Notes,  and  a  portrait  of 
Sir  John  Mennis.     2  vols.  12°  boards,  uncut.  London. 

1716  MvRAND,  Ernest.     I'ne  Fete  Noel  sous  Jacques  Cartier.    8° 

paper,  uncut.  Quebec,  1SS8 


1717  "|V  TAD.VILL.VC,  Marc^uis  dc.     L'Amerique  Prehistoriquc. 
_ /\     Illustrations.     Royal  8°  paper,  uncut.        Paris,  1883 

1718  Nakatenus,  W.    Coeleste  Palmetum,  variis  officiis,  litaniis, 

precious,  nee  non  Orationibus  Sanctorum  per  annum.  18° 
red  morocco.  Antverpiae,  n.  cl. 

1719  Napoleon  Gall«;ry  ;  or  Illustratijns  of  the  Life  and  Times  of 

the  FLmperor  of  France.  Upwards  of  125  outline  plates  by 
Reveil,  original  impressions.     12°  wrinkled  calf,  gilt  edges. 

London,  1837 

1720  Nai'OI.eon.     Martial   Achievements   of   Great    Britain   and 

her  Allies  from  1799  to  1815.  Vignette  titles  and  52  fine 
fine  plates  engraved  in  Aquatint  by  Sutherland,  Clark,  Dii- 
bourg  and  others  from  designs  by  W.  Heath.  Large  4^ 
old  half  morocco,  totally  uncut.     J.  Jenkins  :  London,  1814 

1721  Napoleon.    Triumphs  of  Europe,  in  the  Campaigns  of  the 

years  1812,  '13,  '14,  commemorated  in  a  series  of  twelve 
views  of  Moscow,  the  Kremlin,  Leipsic,  Dresden,  Berlin, 
Frankfort  on  the  Maine,  fete,  with  a  concise  history  of 
th(  se  important  events.     Imperial  folio,  half  morocco. 

London,  1014 

1722  Napoleon.    History  of.     Edited  by   R.    H.   Home,    Illus- 

trated with  many  hundred  engravings  on  wood  from  de- 
signs by  RafTet  and  Horace  Vernet.     Royal  8°  cloth. 

London,  1840 

1723  Napoleon.    Table  Talk  and  Opinions  of ;  — The  Words  of 

Wellington.    2  vols.  i8°  cloth.  London,  1869-79 


!l 


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1724 


1725 


1726 


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1728 
1729 

'73° 

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•732 

'733 


Narrative  of  the  Early  Days  and  Remembrances  of  Oceola 
Nikkanochee,  Prince  of  Econchatti,  a  young  Seminole  In- 
dian ;  son  of  Econchatti  —  Mico,  King  of  the  Red  Hills,  in 
Florida ;  with  a  brief  history  of  his  nation,  and  his  re- 
nowned uncle  Oceola,  and  his  parents.     Plates.  8°  cloth. 

London,  1841 

Neander,  Michael.  Orbis  Terraee  Partiuin  succinta  expli- 
catu,  seu  Simplex  Enumeratio  distributa  in  singularum  par- 
tium  regiones.     12°  calf.    Abraham  Lambergi,  Lipsioe,  15S9 

"  In  the  prologomena  of  this  book  is  a  long  and  most  interesting 
list  of  authors  consuUed  in  the  compilation,  among  whom  are  fifty 
works  pertaining  to  .Icography  and  America,  some  of  which  arc- 
hardly  known."  —  Sfe  ens. 

Nelson,  Horatio.  Life  of  Lord  Viscount  Nelson,  By  T.  O. 
Churchill.  Illustrated  by  engravings  of  the  most  striking 
and  memorable  incidents,  to  which  is  added  a  description 
of  the  monument  erected  to  his  memory  in  Guild  Hall,  with 
the  inscription  by  the  Right  Hon.  R.  B.  Sheridan.  Impe- 
rial 8"  half  roan.  London,  181 1 

Nklsom.  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  of  His  Majesty's 
Squadron  under  the  command  of  Rear-Admiral  Sir  H.  Nel- 
son, K.  B.,  from  its  sailing  from  Gibraltar  to  the  conclusion 
<»f  the  glorious  Victory  of  the  Nile.  Quebec,  1799  ;  — Life 
of  Lord  Nelson,  by  Robert  Southey.  First  Canada  edition. 
Niagara,  183 1.  Bound  together.  8"  half  morocco  extra, 
gilt  top. 

Nelson's  Oil  Colour  Views.  Montreal,  Quebec,  Scenery  of 
the  St.  Lawrence.  30  plates,  with  letterpress.  3  vols.  12° 
paper.  London. 

Netple,  Richard.     Salmon  Fisheries  of  the   St.   Lawrence 


and  its  tributaries. 


12 


cloth. 


•734 


Montreal,  1857 

New  Comic  Annual.     Illustrated  with  one   hundred   highly 
humorous  woodcuts.     12°  half  roan.  London. 

News  from  New  England,  London,  1676.     Small  4°  cloth. 

Boston,  1850 
Newspapers.     London  Chronicle.     Vols.  8,  10,  11,  13,    14. 
(7  nos.  missing.)     5  vols,  in  numbers.        London,  1760-63 
Contains  original  account  of  the  French  and  Indian  war. 

Newspapers.    Montreal  Morning  Chronicle.    Vol.  2  (Nos. 

95-108,  1837);     Vol.  3  (Nos.  5-82,  1837-8);  Vol.  4  (Nos. 

•-S3.  1838);  Vol.  6  (Nos.  128-236,  1841);  Vol.    13   (Nos. 

r-135,  1848)  ;  Vol.  13  (Nos.  136,  235,  1848)  ;  Vol.  15  (Nos. 

I -1 72,  1849);  Vol.   15  New  Series  (Nos.    1-64,    1850).     6 

vols,  folio,  half  sheep.  Montreal,  1837-50 

Newspapers.    Montreal  Herald,  Vol.  2,  1813;  Vol.6,  1817. 

(3  Nos.  wanting.)  2  vols,  folio,  half  sheep.  Montr    1,  1813-17 


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1735  Newspapers.     Pennsylvania  Journal  and  Weekly  Advertiser 

New'paper.  June  28,  1773,  containing  General  Gage's  Proc- 
lamation as  Gov.  of  Boston,  dated  June  12,  1775,  ^"^  Post- 
script to  Dunlap's  Pa.  Packet,"  Sept.  1776,  containing  the 
Constitution  of  Pennsylvania.     (2) 

1736  Newspapers.    Pennsylvania,  1878.    The  Gazeteer  of  July  4, 

24,  and  Oct.  25  —  The  Journal  of  Oct.  3  ;  —  The  Mercury 
of  Oct.  12  ;  —  The  Freeman's  Journal  of  Oct.  31,  and  Uni- 
versal Advertiser  cf  18  April,  iSoo.    (7) 

1737  Newspapers,    Thompson's  Mirror  of  Parliament ;  being   a 

Mirror  of  Debate  in  both  Houses  of  the  Canadian  Legisla- 
ture, 3d  Session,  6th  Parliament,  1859-60.  Royal  8°  half 
roan,  Montreal. 

1738  Newspapers.     Pennsylvania  Gazette,  April  27,  May  4,    11, 

June  I,  8,  1774.     (s)  Phila. 

1739  Newspapers.     Boston  Gazette  and  Weekly  Journal,   Sept. 

24,  175 1  ;  —  Boston  Gazette  and  Country  Journal,  Dec.  5, 
i268.    (Imperfect.)    2  pieces.  Boston. 

1740  Newspapers.      Rivington's   New    York    Gazetteer    or  the 

Connecticut,  Hudson's  River,  New  Jersey,  and  Quebec 
Advertiser,  Dec,  23,  1773;  —  May  26,  June  16,  July  21, 
1744.  New  York. 

1 741  Newspapers.       Russell's   Gazette;  —  Spooner's    Vermont 

Journal ;  —  Farmer's  Weekly  Museum  and  New  Hamp- 
shire and  Vermont  Journal; — Providence  Gazette,  etc. 
18  odd  numbers  ;  1776-1809. 

1742  Newspapers,     Boston  Evening  Post,  Dec.  30,  1754  ;  March 

22,  1756  (both  imperfect),  Feb.  10,  1855.     (3)  .Boston. 

'743  Newsj'APERs.     New  England  Weekly  Journal,  Feb.   12   (im- 
perfect) and  Dec.  3,  1733.    (2)  Boston. 

1744  Newspapers.     Boston  Evening  Post  for  May  7,  1764. 

1745  Newspapers.     Mirror  of  Parliament  of  the  Province  of  Can- 

ada.    From  March  20,  to  June  9,  1846.     4°  half  roan. 

Montreal,  1846 

1746  New  Testament.     Le  Nouveau Testament  de  Notre  Seigneur 

Jesus  Christ,  traduit  en  fran^^oit,  avec  le  Commentaire  Lit- 
tt'ral  du  Pcre  de  Carrieres  dans  le  texte  et  des  notes  ex- 
plicatives,  morales  et  dogmatiques,  pour  en  faciliter  I'in- 
telligence.  Publit^  avec  I'approbation  de  Monseigneur 
lArcheveque  de  Quebec.    8°  calf. 

J.  B.  Frechette :  a  Quebec,  1846 
A  fine  copy  of  the  rare  first  New  Testament  printed  in  Canada. 

1747  Newton,  Isaac.     Tables  for  renewing  and    purchasing   the 

Leases  of  Cathedral  Churches  and  Colleges,  according  to 
the  several  rates  of  interest.     18"  sheep.  London,  1742 


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•757 

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1760 

1761 

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'763 


New  York.  Documentary  History  of  the  State  of  New 
York.     By  E.  B.  O'Callaghan.     Maps.     4  vols.  8°  cloth. 

Albany,  1849 

New  York.  Calendar  of  New  York  Colonial  manuscripts, 
indorsed  land  papers ;  in  the  ollice  of  the  Secretary  of 
State  of  New  York,    Thick  8°  sheep.  Albany,  1864 

New  York.  Names  of  Persons  for  whom  Marriage  Licenses 
were  issued  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Province  of  New  York, 
previous  to  1774.     By  Gideon  J.  Tucker.    8°  cloth. 

Albany,  i860 

New  York  City.  History  of.  By  David  T.  Valentine.  Maps 
and  plates.    8"  cloth.  New  York,  1853 

New  York  City  during  the  American  Revolution,  being  a 
collection  of  original  papers,  now  first  published  from  the 
manuscripts  in  the  possession  of  the  Mercantile  Library  As- 
sociation of  New  York  City.  Large  Paper.  Map.  Im- 
perial 8°  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  186 1 

New  York.  Constitution  and  Nominations  of  the  Subscri- 
bers to  the  Tontine  ColTee-House.     4°  boards. 

New  York,  1796 

New  York.  Olden  Time  in  New  York.  Frontispiece.  Royal 
8"  cloth.  New  York,  1872 

New  York  in  Slices,  by  an  experienced  carver,  being  the 
original  slices  published  in  the  New  York  Tribune.  Illus- 
trations.   8°  stitched.  New  York,  1849 

New  York.  Account  of  the  Terrific  and  F.atal  Riot  at  the 
New  York  Astor  Place  Opera  House,  on  the  Night  of  May 
10,  1849.     Frontispiece.    8°  paper.  New  York,  1849 

Noah,  M.  M.  Discourse  on  the  Evidences  of  the  American 
Indians  being  the  descendants  of  the  lost  tribes  of  Israel. 
8°  half  roan.  New  York,  1837 

Noah.  She  would  be  a  Soldier,  or  the  Plains  of  Chip- 
wa;  an  historical  drama.  First  edition.  16"  bound 
up  with  other  plays,  half  sheep.  New  York,  18 19 

NoDiER,  Ch.  Bibliograghie  des  Fous  :  de  quelques  livres 
excentriques.    8°  paper.  Paris,  183(5 

Nodier.  Des  Artifices  que  certains  auteurs  ont  employes 
pour  dtfguiser  leurs  noms.    8°  paper.  Paris,  1835 

Nodier.  Catalogue  de  la  Biblioth^que  du  feu  M.  Charles 
Nodier.    8°  boards.  Paris,  1844 

North  American  and  the  VVest  Indian  Gazetteer,  containing 
an  authentic  description  of  the  colonies  and  Islands  in  that 
part  of  the  globe.     Maps.     12°  sheep.  London,  1776 

NoRTHCOTE,  James.  One  Hundred  Fables,  original  and  se- 
lected. Portrait  and  280  illustrations  on  wood.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  1829 


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1771 
1772 

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North  West.  La  Premiere  Canadienne  du  Nord-Ouest.  — 
Dix  ans  sur  la  cote  du  Pacifique.  —  Notre  Nord-Ouest 
provincial ;  — La  Vallee  de  I'Ontaouois.  —  Le  Lac  St.  Jean, 
etc.     7  pamphlets. 

Norton  and  Habberton.  Canoeing  in  Kanuckia,  or  haps 
and  mishaps  afloat  and  ashore  of  the  statesman,  the  editor, 
the  artist,  the  scribbler.     Illustrations.     12°  boards. 

New  York,  1878 

NouvELLES  de  I'Amdrique,  ou  le  Mercure   Ameriquain.    Ou 

sont  contenues  trois  Histoires  veritables  arriv<5es  de  notre 

Temps.     18°  old  calf.  Cologne,  1778 

Very  rare.     Not  mentioned  by  Terneaiix. 

Nova  Britannia.  Offering  most  excellent  fruits  by  Planting 
in  Virginia.  Exciting  all  such  as  be  well  affected  to  furth- 
er the  same.  London,  1609.  Sabin's  Reprint.  Large  Pa- 
I'KR.     4°  boards,  uncut.     Only  50  copies  printed. 

New  York,  1867 

Nova  Scotia.  Ilistoire  Geographique  de  la  Nouvelle  Ecosse, 
contenant  le  detail  de  sa  situation,  de  son  etendu  et  de  ses 
limites  ;  ainse  I'Angletcrre  et  la  France,  12°  half  morocco, 
gilt,  Londres,  1755 

Nova  Scotia,  La  Conduite  des  Francois,  justifice,  ou  ob- 
servations sur  un  ecrit  Anglois,  intitule  :  Conduite  des  Fran- 
rois  a  regard  de  la  Nouvelle-Ecosse,  depuis  son  premier 
F.tablissement  jusqua  nos  jours.  Par  le  Sieur  1).  L.  G,  1), 
C,     Avocat  en  Parlement,     18°  boards.  Paris,  1756 

Nova  Scotia  Magazine  and  Comprehensive  Review  of  Liter- 
ature, Politics,  and  News,  Vol.  i,  July  to  December,  1789, 
8"^  half  sheep.  Halifax,  1789 

Nova  Scotia.  Sermon,  by  Charles  Bishop  of  Nova  Scotia, 
Preached  before  the  Legislature-Parish  Church  of  St.  Paul 
at  Halifax,  7  April,  1793.    8°  half  roan.  London, 

Nova  Scotia.  Selections  from  the  Public  Documents  of  the 
Province  of  Nova  Scotia.  Edited  by  Thomas  B.  Atkins, 
8°  cloth,  Halifax,  1869 

Nova  Scotia  Historical  Society.  Report  and  Collections  of. 
Vols.  I,  3  and  5,  1878-87.    3  vols.  8"  boards. 

Halifax,  X879-87 

Nugent,    E.   C.      Country-House    Ciiarades    for 


Illustrations.     12°  cloth. 


Acting. 
London. 


177s  Numismatic.  Canadian  Political  Coin; — Numismatic 
Atlas  of  Canada;  —  Historic  Medals  of  Canada;  —  Cur- 
rency of  Canada  after  the  Capitulation  ;  —  Montreal  Trade 
Tokens,  etc.    9  pamphlets. 


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CATALOGUE. 


^75 


1776  Xtttcmberg  (tl)tonicle.  Schedel  (Hartmann)  Chronicarum 
Liber,  cu.  figuris  et  ymaginibus  (with  the  German  text). 
With  fine  impressions  of  all  the  large  wood-cuts  of  towns, 
historical  events,  portraits,  etc.  Royal  folio,  in  the  original 
oak  boards,  covered  with  stamped  pigskin,  with  clasps. 
Fine  co  w,  with  the  scarce  map  at  the  end. 

C^.  Koberger:  Nurembergae,  1493 

The  great  picture  book  of  the  middle  ages.  It  contains  2,250  wood- 
cuts of  the  principal  events,  characters  and  cities,  described  in  the 
work,  executed  in  a  masterly  and  spirited  style  by  Michael  VVolgemuth 
and  William  Pleydenwurff. 


1777  /^'CALLAGHAN,  E.  B.     List  of   Editions  of  the  Holy 
V_/    Scriptures  and  parts  thereof,  printed  in  America  pre- 
vious to  i860,  with  introduction  and  bibliographical  notes. 
Imperial  8°  full  morocco  extra,  uncut  edges,  gilt  top.     Fine 
copy.     Only  150  copies  printed.  Albany,  1861 

1778  O'Callaghan.    Jesuit  Relations  of   Discoveries  and  other 

Occurrences  in  Canada  and  the  Northern  and  Western 
States  of  the  Union,  1632-1672.  8°  paper.  New  York,  1847 

1779  OccoM,  Samson.      Sermon   preached   at  the   Execution   of 

Moses  Paul,  an  Indian,  who  was  executed  at  New  Haven, 
on  Sept.  2,  1772,  for  the  murder  of  Mr.  Moses  Cook,  late 
of  Waterbury,  on  Dec.  7,  1771.     12°  paper.      Boston,  1773 

1780  [Ogden,   Rev.   John   Cosens.]     Tour  through   Upper   and 

Lower  Canada,  by  a  Citizen  of  the  United  States.  16" 
sheep.  Litchfield,  Conn  ,  1790 

The  author  was  son-in-law  of  Gen.  David  Wooster,  and  resided  in 
New  Haven,  1771-1785;  afterwards  (Episcopal)  minister  in  I'orts- 
uiuuth,  N.  II. 

1781  Oldcastle,  John.     Journals  and  Journalism,  willi  a  guide  to 

literary  beginners.     Square  16"^  vellum.  London. 

1782  Oi,DMixoN,  John.     The  British  Empire  in  America,  contain- 

ing the  History  of  the  Discovery,  Settlement,  Progress  and 
State  of  the  British  Colonies  on  the  Continent  and  Islands 
of  America.     First  edition.     Maps.     2  vols.  8°  calf. 

London,  1708 

1783  Oldmixon.    The  Same.     2  vols.  8°  calf.  London,  1741 

1784  Old   Sermons  by  Thomas  Paine  (Boston,  1732)  ;   E.Adams 

(N.  London,  1730  and  1726);  J.  Nash  ;  B.  Osborne  ;  J.  Morse; 
D.  Osgood,  etc.     13  pamphlets. 

1785  [Oldvs,  W.]    The  British  Librarian  ;  a  compendious  Review 

of  our  most  scarce,  useful  and  valuable  books.  With  all  the 
six  original  title-pages.    8°  old  calf.  London,  1737 

1786  Olier.     La  Vie  de  M.Jean  Jacques  Olier,  pretre  cure  du 

Fauxbourg  de  S.  Germain  k  Paris.  Instituteur,  Fondateur 
et  Premier  Superieur  du  Seminaire  de  Saint  Sulpice.     Por- 


t':: 


trait  inserted.     16°  sheep. 


Paris,  1687 


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iy6  CATALOGUE. 

1787  Olmsted,    F.   L.      Mount   Royal  :    Montreal.      Map.      S** 

boards,  uncut.  New  York,  i88i 

1788  Oliphant,  Laurence.     Minnesota  and  the  Far  West.     Map 

and  illustrations.    8"  half  morocco,  uncut.  Edinburgh,  1855 

1789  Oliphant.     Narrative  of   the   F'.arl   of   Fllgin's   Mission  to 

China  and  Japan,  in  the  years  1857,  1858  and  1859.     Maps 
and  illustrations.     2  vols.  8"  half  calf.         Edinburgh,  1859 

1790  Olivier,   1).      Views   in   the   French   Tyrenees.     16   finely 

colored   plates   in   a   portfolio.     Atlas  folio,  half  morocco. 
(Stained.)  London. 

1791  O'Neill,  Charles  Z.    Tables  of   Products   for  simple   and 

compound  Equation  of  Accounts.     12°  cloth.  Boston. 

1792  OPSOPa':us,  Johannes.     Sibyllina  Oracula  et  vet.  codd.  aucta, 

renouata  et  notis  illustrata.    8°  old  calf.  Parisiis,  1607 

'793  Oratio  Dominica,  C.L  Linguis  versa,  et  proprius  cujusque 
linguag  characteribus  plerumque  expressa.  Edente  J.  J. 
ISIarcel.  Holland  paper  copy.  Large  4°  full  morocco 
super  extra,  gilt  edges.  Parisiis,  1805 

The  Lord's  Prayer  in  150  different  languages,  beautifully  printed. 
I'roni  the  library  of  Count  I'ortalis,  with  his  book-plate  and  the  letter 
r.  stamped  on  the  side. 

1794  Oriental  Annual ;  or.  Scenes  in  India,  1834-38.  Numer- 
ous fine  steel  plates  from  original  designs  by  William 
Danicll,  and  descriptive  account  by  Rev.  Hobart  Caunter. 
5  vols.  8°  morocco,  gilt  edges,  London. 

'795  Orme,  William.  Bibliotheca  Biblica  :  a  select  list  of  Books 
on  Sacred  Literature,  v.-ith  Notices,  biographical,  critical 
and  bibliographical.     8°  boards,  uncut.     (Covers  broken.) 

London,  1824 

179G  Orteliu.s,  Abraham.  Theatvrin  orbis  terrarvm.  (Colophon:) 
Auctoris  Kre  &  cura  impressum  absolutum  apud  y^2gid. 
Coppenium  Diesth.  Engraved  title.  53  copper- plate  maps 
engraved  by  Hogenberg.     F'olio,  sheep.       Antvcrpiae,  1570 

"  The  first  edition  of  one  of  the  most  celebrated  geographical  works  of 
the  sixteenth  century. 

Among  the  maps  arc  one  of  the  whole  world,  another  of  America, 
with  Terra  del  Fuego  extending  east  and  west,  forming  a  great  south- 
ern continent.  The  map  entitled  "  Sip/enlHonalium  Ke,i:;ioitiitii" 
contains  Greenland,  with  numerous  rivers,  and  upon  the  southern  side 
the  towns  of  Aiba  and  St.  Thomas.  West  of  Greenland,  correspond- 
ing to  the  western  shore  of  Davis'  Strait  of  our  day,  is  Kstotiland, 
South  of  this  is  the  island  of  Drogeo,  and  east  of  this  towards  Iceland 
is  the  larger  island  of  Frisland,  upon  which  several  towns,  capes  and 
gulfs  are  laid  down.  These  three  latter  named  places  are  lands 
claimed  to  have  been  discovered  by  the  brothers  Zeni. 

Mr.  Muller  in  his  Catalogue  of  books  on  America,  No.  18^6,  p.  122, 
says  that  a  copy  of  this  edition  was  exhibited  at  the  exhibition  for 
Geographical  Sciences  at  Antwerp  in  1871,  and  supposed  to  be  unique. 
It  wanted  map  No.  46." — Murf>lty  Catal(\^iie. 


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1800 

1801 


O'Reilly,  Bernard.  Vie  de  Ldon  XIII,  son  Sifecle,  son 
Pontifical,  son  Influence,  composde  d'aprbs  des  documents 
authentiques.  fidition  Frangaise  entierfement  refondue  e( 
annotde  avec  soin  par  1*.  M.  Brin.  Illustrated  with  2 
photogravures,  8  chromo-lithographs  and  300  wood  engrav- 
ings.    Imperial  8°  half  crimson  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges. 

l'ari.s,  18S7 

OsMONT,  J.  B.  L.  Dictionnaire  TypograpUique,  Historiqno 
et  Critique  des  livres  rares,  singuliers,  estimds  et  rcchercliais 


1S02 


1803 


1804 


1805 


Thick  12°  boards. 


Paris,  176S 


en  tous  genres. 

OssiAN.  Poems.  Translated  by  James  Macplicrson.  Por- 
trait and  plates.     2  vols,  small  8°  calf.  London,  1806 

Ovid.     Metamorphoscon.     Libri  XV.     Small  8'  vellum. 

Apud  Simonem  Colinx>um,  1537 

Ovid.  La  Metamorphose  d'Ovide  figurde.  A  beautiful 
copy  of  the  celebrated  Lyon  edition.  With  17S  fine  vignettes 
and  ornamental  borders  by  Petit  Bernard,  i  2°  full  levant 
morocco  extra,  gilt  back,  sides  and  edges,  inside  borders, 
by  Thompson.  Jean  de  Tournes :  Lyon,  1583 

Ovid.     Les  Epistres  d'Ovide,  traduites  en  vers  fran^ais  avec 

les  commentaires  fort  curieux,  par  Gasp.  Bachet  de  Mczi- 

riac.     3  vols,  small  8°  old  green  morocco,  gilt  backs  and 

sides.  Bourg  en  Bresse,  1626 

From  the  libr.iry  of  tlie  Marquis  d'Entragues,  with  his  monogram 
stamped  on  the  back.    The  first  book  printed  in  Bourg  en  Bresse. 

OviD.  Les  Elegies  Choisies  des  Amours  d'Ovide.  Par  lo 
Marquis  de  Villennes.  Pirst  edition.  Fine  copy.  16^ 
full  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  inside  borders,  by 
CavL  Paris,  1668 

Ovid's  Art  of  Love ;  together  with  his  Remedy  of  Love. 
Translated  into  English  Verse  by  Several  Eminent  Hands. 
'I'o  which   are   added.  The  Court  of  Love,  a  Tale  from 


Chaucer,  and  the  History  of  Love.     Plates. 


I :: 


old  calf. 


London,  17.J7 

Ovid.  The  Fasti,  Tristia,  Pontic  Epistles,  Ibis,  and  Halie- 
ucton.  Literally  translated  by  II.  T.  Riley.  12"  cloth,  un- 
cut. Bohn  :   London,  rS'M 


1806  T)AGAN,  CoMTE.     Relation  historique  et  gcographiqur, 
J^     de  la  Grande  Riviere  des  Amazoncs  dans  TAmeriquc, 

.Second  edition.     (Map  missing.)     Small  8"  vellum. 

Paris,  1661 

1807  Pages,  Alphonse.      Les  gratids  Poetes  Fran^ais,  Portra.t.s 

authentiques,  autographes,  fac-simile  des  dditions  originales, 
notices  et  extraits.     Imperial  8°  half  morocco.     (Stained.) 

Paris,  1874 


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1808  Pacneulo,  S.     fitudes  Historiqucs  ct  Lc'galcs  sur  la  L\hex\6 

Religieusc  en  Canada.    8"  cloth.  Montreal,  1873 

1809  Palairet,  J.     Description  Abrdgde  des  Posessions  Angloises 

et  Francoises  du  Continent  Septentrionale  de  L'Ameriquc. 
S°  paper,  uncut.  (Imperfect,  but  portion  relating  to  Canad.i 
complete.)  Londres,  1755 

1810  Paine,   Thomas.      Works    of.      Vols.    1-3,    including  Tlio 

Crisis  Rights  of  Man,  Common  Sense,  Political  and  Moriil 
Maxims,  etc.     Portrait.     3  vols.  H'^  sheep.       London,  1791 

1811  Paine.     Common   Sense,  addressed  to  the   Inhabitants  of 

America;  —  Letters  addressed  to  the  Abbe  Raynal  on  th<; 
AOairs  of  North  America; — Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Shei- 
burne,  now  Marquis  of  Landsdowne,  on  his  Speech  respect  • 
ing  the  acknowledgment  of  American  Independence;  — 
Rights  of  Man  ;  —  An  Answer  to  Mr.  Burke's  Attack  on  the 
I'rench  Revolution;  —  Two  Letters  to  Lord  Onslow,  and 
One  to  Henry  Dundns,  on  the  Subject  of  a  Proclamation 
in  the  Argus.     8°  stitched.  London,  1791-9J 

1812  Pamphlets.     Gatschet's  Linguistic  and  Ethnographic  Notes ; 

—  Vindication  of  Thomas  Paine; —  History  of  New  York  ; 

—  History  of  the  United  States  Mint  at  Philadelphia;  — 
Plea  for  the  Old  Faith  and  the  Old  Times  of  Merrie  Kng- 
l.ind  ;  —  Life  and  Miracles  of  Saint  Nicholas; — Wealthy 
Citizens  of  the  City  of  New  York,  etc.    30  pamphlets. 

1513  Panciroli.us,  Guido.     Rerum  Meniorabilium  sive  Depcrdit- 

arum.  Commentarus  illustrata,  et  locis  propb  innumeris 
])ostremum  aucta,  ab  Henrico  Salmuth.  Engraved  title. 
4°  vellum.  Francofurti,  1560 

1514  Papiers  et  Lettres  sur  L'Agriculture,  rccommandds  al'Atten- 

tion  des  Cultivateurs  Canadiens,  par  la  Socidtd  d'Agricul- 
ture  en  Canada.    8°  boards.  Quebec,  1790 

1815  Parables  of  Our  Lord.  Illustrated  and  illuminated  with 
12  colored  illustrations  to  the  parables.  With  illuminated 
texts  and  borders.     Royal  4°  cloth.  London. 

i3i6  Paradise  of  Daintie  Devices  :  a  Collection  of  Poems,  Songs 
and  Iiallads.     Py  various  hands.     Small  4"  paper,  uncut. 

New  York,  18S3 

1817  Paris  and  its  Er -irons,  displayed  in  a  Series  of  Picturesque 
Views.  The  I"  awings  made  under  the  direction  of  Mr. 
Pugin,  and  engraved  under  the  superintendence  of  C. 
Heath.  With  topographical  and  historical  descriptions. 
Numerous  fine  steel  phUcs.     2  vols,  in  1,4°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1S30 

1S18  Parker,  Rev.  Samuel.  Journal  of  an  Exploring  Tour  be- 
yond the  Rocky  Mountains,  performed  in  the  years  1835, 
'36  and  '37.     Map  and  plate.     12"  cloth.  Ithaca,  1838 


CATALOGUE. 


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1S19  Parkman,  Francis.  California  and  Oregon  Trail,  being 
sketches  of  prairie  and   Rocky  Mountain  Life.     12"  cloth. 

New  York,  1849 

1820  Parkinson,  Richard.  Tour  in  America,  iu  1798,  1799,  and 
1800,  exhibiting  sketches  of  Society  and  Manners,  and  a 
particular  account  of  the  American  System  of  Agriculture, 
with  its  receiit  improvements.     2  vols.  P,^  boards,  uncut. 

London,  1835 

182  J  Paurv,  William  E.  Journal  of  a  Second  Voyage  for  the  dis- 
covery of  a  North-west  Passage  from  the  Atlantic  to  the 
Pacific,  in  1821-23,  '"  his  majesty's  ships  Fury  and  llecl.i. 
Numerous  plates  and  maps.     4'  cloth.  London,  1824 

1822  Parrv.     North  Georgia  Gazette  and  Winter  Chronicle,  21 

nos.  in  i  vol.,  4"  boards.  1S21 

.\  weekly  ne\v.spaper  established  by  Parry's  crew  in  1S19-20,  "to  en- 
liven ilie  tedious  and  inactive  months  of  winter  "  in  the  Arctic  region. 

1823  Pascal,  Blaise.    Thoughts  of.  Translated  from  the  text  of  M. 

Auguste  Moliniere.  By  C.  Kegan  Paul.  Finely  printed 
from  type,  on  hand  made  paper.  Portrait  on  Japan  paper. 
8"  full  vellum,  uncut  edges,  gilt  top.  London,  1885 

1S24  Pasquier,  Estienne.  Le  Monophile,  par  Estienne  Pasquicr, 
Parisien,  avec  privill'ge  du  Roy.  Small  8°  sumptuously 
bound  in  full  crimson  crushed  levant  morocco,  three  gold 
fillets  on  the  sides,  tooled  back,  doubl«5,  with  olive  levant 
morocco,  with  a  beautiful  large  i8th  century  dentelle  bor- 
der, gilt  edges,  by  Thibaron-Jolv 

Pour  Estienne  Groullcau  :  Paris,  1555 

A  sup'irior  copy,  elegantly  Ijonnd,  ot'  a  very  rare  and  curious  work, 
A  dissertation  on  love,  by  the  witiicst  contributor  to  "  La  I'lice  de 
Mnie.  des  koches." 

Pathelin.  La  Farce  de  Maistre  Pierre  Pathelln,  avec  son 
Testament  a  quatre  personnages.  16''  calf,  gilt,  with  the 
arms  of  the  Comtesse  de  Verrue.  Paris,  1723 

i.Si6  Patten,  Edmund.  Glimpse  at  the  United  States  and  the 
Northern  States  of  America,  with  the  Canadas,  comprising 
their  Rivers,  Lakes,  and  Falls,  during  the  Autumn  of  1852. 
Plates.     8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1S53 

i8»7  Paulli,  Simon.  Commentarius  de  Abusu  Tabaci  America- 
norum  veteri,  et  Herba;  Thee  Asiaticorum  in  Kuropa 
novo.     Portrait  and  plates.     Small  4°  stitched. 

Argentorali,  lud^ 
l^iiiGNor,  G.  Manuel  du  Bibliophile,  ou  Traitd  du  Choix  des 
Livres,  contenant  des  Developpemens  sur  les  plus  proprtrs 
Ji  former  une  Collection  prtfcieuse,  et  partieuli^rement  sur 
les  chefs-d'oeuvre  de  la  Littdrature  Sacrde,  Grecque,  Laiine, 
Franqaise,  Etrangfere ;  avec  les  Jugemens  qu'en  ont  port^s 
les  plus  c^lbbres  Critiques,  etc.    2  vols.  8"  half  calf  gilt. 

Dijon,  1823 


1825 


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1829  Pkionot,    (J.     Dictionnaire  Critique,    Litlcraire    et    Diblio 

jjraphique    cles  I'riiicipaux    Livres   Condamn^s    a«    Feu, 

SupprimJs  ou  Censurt^s  :    Prt^c^dt?  d'un  Discours  sur  ces 

Sortes  d'Ouvrap;(*3   par  G.   Peignot,    liibliothecaire   de   la 

JIaute-SaOne,  Membre  de  I'Acad^mie  Celtique  de  Paris,  et 

tie   Plusieurs  Soci^tcs  Littdraires.     2  vols.  8"  calf. 

Re'nouard:  Paris,  1806 

Kdic  and  liiiiiied  editiun  of  this  bibliography  of  books  burnt  by  the 
luiiiiiiuit  hangman,  censured  or  suppressed. 

1833  pEiuNOT.  Predicatoriana,  uu  Revelations  singuli^res  et 
amusantcs  sur  les  Prt^dicateurs ;  entremfildes  d'extraits 
piquants,  des  sermons  bizarres,  burlesgues  et  facetieux.  Par 
li.  1'.  Pliilomneste.  .S''  half  morocco  extra,  uncut  edges, 
gilt  top.  Dijon,  1841 

iXji  pEioNor.  Catalogue  d'une  panic  dcs  livres  composant 
la  bibliothfcque  des  dues  de  IJourgogne,  au  XV  •  sifecle. 
.Seconde  edition  revue  et  augmentee  du  catalogue  de  la 
biblioth^que  des  dominicains  de  Dijon,  redigee  en  1307.  8*^ 
paper,  uncut.  Dijon,  1841 

1832  Pknnsvi.vania  Historical  Society.  Memoirs,  Vol.  VI.  Royal 

8"  cloth,  uncut.  '  Philadelphia,  1858 

1833  Pi^Rcv.     Anecdotes,  original  and  selected.     IJy  Sholto  and 

Reuben    Percy.      Portraits.     Pound    in    1 1   vols.   18°   half 
calf.  London,  1822 

J 834  Permissio.n    (La)    aux    Servantes    de  Coucher   avec   leurs 

maistres,  ensemble  I'Arrest  intervenue  de  la  part  de  leurs 

nmistresses.     12°  red  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

Very  rare.  s.  1.  et  a.  Paris,  vers  1620 

A  very  large  copy,  some  of  the  edges  being  ui.cut.     The  last  leaf  is 
1 1- paired. 

183s  Perrault,  J.  p.  Lex  Parliamentaria  :  ou  Traitd  de  la  Loi  et 
Coutume  des  Parliaments,  montrant  leur  antiquity,  noms, 
especes  et  qualitds,  etc.     8°  boards,  uncut.     Quebec,  1803 

1836  Perrault.       Extraits  des  Arrests    tires    des  Registres  du 

Conseil  Superieur  de  Quebec;  —  Extraits   du  Precedents, 
etc.     2  vols.  8°  boards.  Quebec,  1824 

1837  Perrault.      Abreg^  de  THistoire  du  Canada.      4  vols.   24° 

boards  and  calf.  Quebec,  1831-33 

I'resentation  copy  of  the  rare  fit   .  edition  with  inscription  by  Author. 
1S38  Perrot,  Nicolas.     Les  Apophtegmts,  ou   Bons   Mots,    des 
Anciens,  tirez  de  Plutarque,  de  Diogenes,   et  de   quelques 
autres.      16"  old  red   morocco   extra,  gilt  edges,   Derome 
style.  Amsterdam,  1695 

1839  Perk'ut.  Memoire  sur  les  .Mceurs,  Costumes  et  Religion  des 
Savages  de  L'Amerique  Septentrionale.  Public  pour  la 
premiere  fois,  par  le  R.  P.  J.  Tailhan.    8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Leipzig,  1864 


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1842 
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1844 


I'tkRv,  M.  C.  Narralive  of  the  American  Squadron  to  the 
China  Seas  and  Japan  in  1852-4,  under  the  command  of  M. 
C.  Perry.  Compiled  by  Francis  L.  Hawks.  Numerous 
tinted  illustrations  and  mnps.     4"  half  morocco,  gilt. 

New  York,  1857 

Perry,  O.  L.  Rank  and  Badges,  dates  of  Information, 
naval  and  military  distinctions,  precedence,  salutes,  colours, 
and  small  arms  in  her  Majesty's  Army  and  Navy,  and  auxil- 
iary forces.     12"  cloth.  London,  1888 

Pettitot,  fimile.      Traditions  Indlennes  dii  Canada    Nord- 


1845 

1S46 
1847 


1S48 


Ouest.     12"  cloth,  uncut. 


Paris,  1886 


1849 


Pettitot.  En  Route  pour  la  mer  Glaci.ile.  12''  paper,  un- 
cut. Paris. 

Petticrew,  T.  J.  lUbliotheca  Sussexiana;  a  Descriptive 
Catalogue  of  the  MS.  and  Printed  Books  in  the  Library  of 
the  Duke  of  Sussex,  with  Historical  and  Biographical  No- 
tices.    Portraits.     3  vols,  imperial  8°  boards,  uncut. 

London,  1827-39 

This  valuable  work  is  uniform  with  Dibdin's  Bib.  Spenceriana.  It 
includes  an  account  of  a  magnificent  collection  ot  liibles,  Testaments, 
MS.  in  various  languages. 

Ph.€Dri.     Fabuloe  Publii   Syri   Sentential.      L.\rge   Paper. 

With  frontispiece.     iS"  olive  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by 

Padeloup.  Paris,  1729 

Fine  copy,  beautifully  printed  in  diamond  type,  and  the  binding  in 
very  fine  condition.    From  the  IlamiltOD  Palace  library. 

Phipps,  Constantine  John.  Voyage  towards  the  North  Pole 
undertaken  by  his  Majesty's  Command  in  1773.  Maps.  4" 
half  sheep.  London,  1774 

Phipps  and  Lutwidge.  Journal  of  a  Voyage  undertaken  by 
order  of  his  present  majesty  for  making  discoveries  towards 
the  North  Pole,  by  the  Hon.  Commodore  Phipps  and  Capt. 
Lutwidge  in  his  majesty's  sloops  Racehorse  and  Carcase  ;  to 
which  is  prefixed  an  account  of  the  several  voyages  under- 
taken for  the  discovery  of  a  north-east  Passage  to  China 
and  Japan.     Maps.    8°  stitched.  London,  1774 

PiCART.  The  Temple  of  the  Muses ;  or,  the  principal  His- 
tories of  fabulous  Antiquity,  represented  in  sixty  sculptures, 
designed  and  engraved  by  Bernard  Picart  le  Romain,  and 
other  celebrated  masters,  with  explications.  Fine  copy, 
with  bright,  early  impressions  of  the  plates.  Atlas  folio,  old 
calf.  Amsterdam,  1733 

[PiCHOT,  Th.]  Lettres  et  Memoires  pour  servire  a  I'His- 
toire  naturelle,  civile  et  politique  du  Cap  Breton,  depuis 
son  ^tablissement  jusqu'  a  la  reprise  de  cette  Isle  par  les 


Anglois  en  1758.     12"  calf. 


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1850  PiCKEN,  Andrew.  The  Canadas,  as  they  at  present  com- 
mend themselves  to  the  enterprize  of  emigrants,  colonists 
and  capitalists,  comprehending  a  variety  of  typographical 
reports.  (Map  missing)  and  library  stamp.  16°  half 
sheep.  London,  1832 

Pictorial  Table-Book.  Comprising  Picturesque  Scenery, 
views  of  historical  and  romantic  ruins,  portraits  of  eminent 
persons,  etc.,the  descriptive  letter  press  by  James  Dafforne, 
With  160  steel  engravings.     4"  cloth.  London. 

Piers  Ploughman.  Vision  and  Creed  of  Piers  Ploughman, 
edited  from  a  contemporary  manuscript,  with  an  historical 
introduction,  notes,  and  a  glossary,  by  Thomas  Wright. 
Frontispiece.    2  vols.  12°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1887 

Pike,  Z.  M.  Explanatory  Travels  through  the  Western 
territories  of  North  America,  comprising  a  voyage  from 
St.  Louis,  on  the  Mississippi,  to  the  source  of  that  river 
and  a  journey  through  the  interior  of  Louisiana  and  North- 
eastern provinces  of  New  Spain,  in  1805-7.  Map.  4°  half 
sheep.  London,  181 1 

1854  Pilling,  J.  C.     Bibliography  of  the  Siouan  Languages;  — 

The  Eskimo  Language;  —  The  Iroquoian  Language.  3 
vols.  8°  paper,  uncut.  Washington,  1887-8S 

1855  PiNKERTON,  John.     Essay  on  Mcdals ;  or,  an  introduction  to 

the  knowledge  of  ancient  and  modern  Coins  and  Medals, 
especially  those  of  Greece,  Rome,  and  Britain.  Plates.  2 
vols.  8°  half  russia.    (Binding  broken).  London,  1808 

1856  PiRON,  Alexis.    La  Mdtromanie,  ou  le  Poete.     Comddif  eii 

vers  et  en  cinq  actes.  Par  ^L  Piron.  Reprtfsent^i? 
pour  la  premier  fois  sur  le  Theatre  Francois,  le  10 
Janvier,  1738.  8°  richly  bound  in  full  crimson  crushed 
levant  morocco  extra,  back  and  sides  gilt,  inside  borders, 
gilt  marbled  edges,  by  Lortic.     Original  edition. 

Paris,  173S 

1857  Pitt.    Correspondence  of  William   Pitt,  Earl  of  Chatham. 

edited  by  the  executors  of  his  son,  John,  Earl  of  Chatham, 
and  published  from  the  original  manuscripts  in  their  poses- 
sion.     4  vols.  8°  calf,  gilt.  London,  1838 

1858  Planche's  Cycloipasdia  of  Costume,  or  a  Dictionary  of  Dress, 

Regal,  Ecclesiastical,  Civil,  and  Military,  from  the  earliest 
Period  in  England  to  the  Reign  of  George  III. ;  including 
Notices  of  Contemporaneous  Fashions  on  the  Continent, 
and  a  general  History  of  the  Costumes  of  the  principal 
Countries  of  Europe,  by  J.  R.  Planche,  Somerset  Herald ; 
profusely  illustrated  with  coloured  and  plain  plates,  and 
tine  wood  engravings.  2  vols,  4°  half  morocco,  uncut 
edges,  gilt  tops.  London,  1876 


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183 


1S59  Plaisantes  (Les)  Journeds  du  Sr.  Favoral.  Ou  sont  plu- 
fiieurs  rencontres  subtiles  pour  rire  en  toutes  compagnics. 
Fine  copy,  18°  elegantly  bound  in  full  blue  levant  moroc- 
co, three  gold  fillets  on  the  sides,  tooled  back,  gilt  edges, 
inside  borders,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet.  Paris,  1637 

i860  piatea  JTrancisnte.     Tabula  Restitutionum  Usurarum  Ex- 
communication-.m,  edita  per  venerabilum  Dominum  Fratrem 
Franciscum  de  Platea  ordinis  niinorum.     4"  vellum. 
Nicolao  Truno  Duce  Vcndtiarum  regnante  impressum  fuit. 

(Venetiis),  1472 
A  rare  Icunabula,  printed  iu  Roman  characters,  with  rubrications. 

1S61  Platonis.  Georgias  Incipit  per  Leonardum  Aretinum  c 
grdco  in  latinum  interpretatus.  Printed  in  Roman  charac- 
ters.    Small  4°  half  calf.  S.  L.  a  A.  (Saec.XV). 

1862  Platt,  I.     Library  of  Wonders  and   Curiosities   found   in 

nature    and    art,   science    and  Literature,      Illustrations. 

Thick  8°  cloth.  New  York,  i8?4 

:863  Pi-Essis,  Joseph-Oclave.     Bishop  of  Quebec.     Biographical 

Notice.     Portrait.    8°  cloth.  Quebec,  1864 

1S64  Plinius.  C.  Plini  Cccc.  Sec.  JCpist.  Lib.  IX.  Eiusdem 
et  Traiani  imp.  Epibt,  amoeba;.    Thick  18°  calf. 

Ex  Typographia  Jacobi  Steer,  1620 
1865  Plumier,  Carolus.      Nova  Plantarum   Americanarum  Gen- 
era.    40  plates.     4"  calf,  gilt.  Parisiis,  1703 
Fine  copy,  bound  by  Pasdclou]). 

1566  Plutarchus,  Chaeronei.     Problemata  emendatissima.     La- 

tine  interprete  Joanne  Lucensi  sed  a  Calphurnio  iuxta 
Graecum  exemplar  emendata,  exceptis  tribus  vel  ad  sum- 
mum  quatuor  locis  ubi,  Graecum  exemplar  mancum  erai. 
Small   4"   old  red  morocco. 

S.  L.  a.  A.  (Dom.  Silliprandos :  Venetiis,  1477). 

1567  Plutarche.      Epitome  ou   Abr^gd   des  vies  de  cinquante 

et     quatre     notables     et     excellens     personnages    tant 

grecs    que    remains,   mises    au  parangon  I'une  de  I'autre 

extraict     du    grec    de     Plutarque    de    Chaeronde.       12° 

bound  by  Hardy,  in  blue  levant  morocco,   inside  borders, 

gilt  edges.  Paris,  1558 

(A  small  piece  of  l'.'ather  peeled  off  in  one  corner).    Printed  in  "Civi- 
lete"  or  cursive  characters. 

1868  Plutarch's  Lives  of  Illustrious  Men.     Translated  from  the 

original  Greek  wit  1  notes,  critical  and  historical  and  a  life 
of  Plutarch.  By],  and  VV.  Langhorne.  Numerous  illustra- 
tions.   Portraits.    2  vols.  8"  cloth,  uncut.      London,  1866 

1869  Political  Magazine  and  Parliamentary  Naval,  Military,  and 

Literary  Journal,  for  1786.  Vol,  10.  8°  half  sheep.  (A  few 
leaves  missing  at  the  end.)  London,  1786 


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1870  Poetry,  1765-1844.  Oppression;  a  Poem  by  an  American, 
with  Notes  by  a  North  Briton,  Boston,  (reprint),  1765  ;  — 
Jacob's  Poetical  Essay  delivered  at  Bennington  on  the  first 
anniversary  o£  the  Battle,  Hartford,  1779;  —  Porteus', 
Death,  a  Poem;  reprint,  Phila.,  1773  ; — Hilliard's  Short 
(*oetical  History  of  Fragments,-  Danbury,  1808; — Arm- 
strong's Art  of  Preserving  Health,  Boston,  reprinted  1757  ; 
Sargent's  Caelli  Symposii  Aenigmata,  Boston,  1807 ;  — 
Church's,  The  Choice,  Worcester,  1S02  ;  —  Connecticut 
Emigrant,  Hartford,  1822  ; — '1  he  Breechiad  ;  a  Poem,  by 
Theresa,  Boston,  1807  ;  —  Mathison's  Sacred  Ode  on  the 
Late  Successes  of  the  British  Arms,  Edinburgh,  1760;  — 
Thomas's  Miscellaneous  Poems,  Rutland,  1831  ; — Porter's 
Poems,  Hartford,  181S;  —  La  Napole'onide,  Pceme  en 
douze  chants,  avec  des  notes  historiques,  Tome  i.,  N,  Y. 
1819  ;  —  Young's  Poem  on  the  Last  Day,  Boston,  1752  ;  — 
Parnel,  The  Hermit,  New  Haven,  1734 ;  —  All  the  World's 
a  Stage,  New  Haven,  1796  ;  —  Hillhouse,  The  Judgment,  a 
Vision,  N.  Y.,  1821  ;  — Waterston,  The  Widow's  Son,  Bos- 
ton, 1843;  —  Benjamin,  Infatuation,  Boston,  1844.  17 
pamphlets  bound  in  i  vol.  8°  half  blue  morocco,  uncut. 

1571  Poland,  H.     Talmud.     Selections  from  the  contents  of  that 

ancient  book,  its  commentaries,  teachings,  poetry  and  le- 
gends.    12°  cloth,  London. 

1572  Political.      The   De    Boucherville    Government  and  the 

causes  which  led  to  their  dismissal ; — Catdchisme  politique  ; 
—  Memoires  sur  la  coalition  ;  —  La  Crise  du  Regime  Par- 
lementaire,  1887;  —  Etude  sur  un  I'union  projectde  des 
Provinces  Britanniques; — Passd,  present  et  avenir  du 
Canada;  —  Commentaire  sur  la  Constitution  du  Bas-Cana- 
da ;  —  La  Crise  Ministerielle,  1844,  etc.     14  pamphlets. 

1873  Political.     Galilt^e  par  L.  A.   Dessantes  ;  —  Hincks'  Polit- 

ical History  of  Canada ;  —  Masdres'  Settlement  of  the 
Province  of  Quebec;  —  La  Pleiade  Rouge;  —  Jenkins' 
(Jreat  Dominion  ;  —  Le  Pays,  le  Parti  et  le  Grand 
Homme  ;  —  Ginks'  Colonial  Question  ;  —  Annexation  by  L. 
A.  Dessantes,  185 1  ; — Annexation  Manifesto  of  1849  ; — Two 
Lectures  on  Canada  by  Rollo  Campbell ; — Patronage  is 
Power; — Si  les  Canadiennes  le  voulaient ; — McGee's 
Speeches  on  the  Union;  —  Viger's  Considerations,  Mon- 
treal, 1809  ;  —  Riel  Rebellion.     18  pamphlets. 

1874  Pollard,  E.  A.     Southern  History  of  the  War,    First,   Sec- 

ond, and  Third  Years.  Portraits.  3  vols.  8°  oth.  (Vol. 
t  slightly  stained  by  water.)  New  Y     k,  1864-65 

1875  Pompadour.     Secret  Memoirs  of  Madame  La  Marquise  de 

Pompadour,  collected  and  arr.itiged  by  Jules  Beaujoint.  8" 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1885 


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1885 


1876  Pompadour.     Catalogue  des  Livres  de   la   Bibliothequc   de 

feu  Madame  La  Marquise  De  Pompadour,  Dame  du  Palais 
de  la  Reine.     S'' calf.  Paris,  1705 

1877  Pope,  Alexander.     Works,  including  his  Letters,   with   por- 

trait and  24  plates,  fine  impressions.     9  vols,  small  8°  calf. 

London,  1757 

David  Garrick'.s  copy,  with  his  book   plate.     It   afterwarcls   formed 
part  of  the  llamillon  I'alace  Library.. 

187S  Pope,  Alexander,  Jr.  Celebrated  Dogs  of  America,  Im- 
ported and  Native.  A  series  of  portraits  of  well-known 
and  representative  dogs  of  the  various  breeds,  with  tht-ir 
pedigrees,  prize  winnings,  etc.,  comprising  20  plates,  exact 
reproductions  of  the  water-color  paintings,  mounted  on 
heavy  cardboards.     10  parts,  folio,  paper.  Poston. 

1S79  Pope,  Joan.  Erreur  Populaire  de  la  Papesse  Jane,  par  Flor- 
imund  de  Roemound,  Conseiller  du  Roy  au  Parlement.  do 
Bourdeaux;  —  De  la  Couronne  du  Soldat,  traduit  du  Latin. 
In  one  volume.  Elegant  copy  and  very  rare.  12°  dark 
brown  levant  morocco,  Jansen  finish,  inside  borders,  m.ir- 
bled  gilt  leaves,  by  David.  Lyon,  159- 

1880  Pope,  John.     Tour  through  the  southern  nnd  western  terri- 

tories of  the  United  Stales  of  North  America,  the  Spanish 
Dominions  on  the  River  Mississippi,  and  the  Floridas  :  tlu-' 
countries  of  the  Creek  Nations,  and  many  uninhabited 
parts.     Richmond,  1793.     8"  cloth,  uncut. 

Reprint,  New  ^'ork,  18S.S 

1881  Popish  Cruelty  displayed,  being  an  account  of  the  Massacre 

of  the  Protestants  in  Ireland.  Portsmouth,  1757  (Title 
missing);  —  Awful  Crimes  of  Poperj-;  —  Answer  to  Six 
Months  in  a  Convent.  4  pamphlets. 
1S82  PoRCACCHi,  Thomaso,  (da  Castiglione)  L'Isole  piu  faniose 
del  Mundo,  intagliate  da  Girolamo  Porro.  Engraved  title 
and  all  the  Islands  of  tlie  World,  engraved  on  the  text. 
Small  folio,  vellum.  Venetia,  1576 

The  third  part  treats  upon  the  West  Indies,  and  besides  the  special 
maps  of  the  American  Islands,  includes^  two  mappemondes  as  well  xs 
a  general  map  of  the  Western  Continent.  The  Carta  da  Navegar  on 
page  198  contains  a  representation  of  the  American  Continent,  which 
IS  superior  in  accuracy  to  the  Ortelius  maps  before  the  edition  of  1592. 

1883  Porter,  James  B.     Laws  of  Insurance,  Fire,  Life,  Accident 

and  Guarantee.     8°  cloth.  London,  1884 

1884  Porter,  Robert  Ker.     Travelling  Sketches  in    Russia   and 

Sweden,  during  the  years  1805-1808.  40  finely  colored 
plates.     2  vols.  4°  half  calf.  London,  1813 

1885  Portraits.     lUustrium  Imaginis.    Upwards  of  200  medallion 

portraits,  with  ornamental  borders.     16°  calf. 

In  Aedibus  Antonii  Blanchardi :  Lugduni,  1524 


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CATALOGUE. 


1 886  PoRTLOCK,  Nathaniel.  Voyage  round  the  \\'orld  ;  but  more 
particularly  the  North-West  Coast  of  America,  performed 
in  17S5,  '86,  '87,  and  '88,  in  the  King  George  and  Queen 
Charlotte,  by  Captains  Portlock  and  Dixon.  Portrait,  maps, 
and  20  copper  plates  on  thick  paper.  4°  calf.  London,  1789 
Plates  hand  colored  for  presentation  copy. 

1557  PuuTRAiTS.     Auguslarum  Imagines  aereis  formis  e.xpressiu  ; 

Vitae  quoque  earundem  breuiter  enarratac,  Signorum  etiam. 
quae  in  posteriori  parte  numismatu  efi'icta  siit,  ratio  explicala 
ab  Aenea  Vico  Parmensc.  Numerous  fine  medallion  por- 
traits.    4°  vellum.  Venetiis,  1558 

1558  PoRTRAirs.     Virorum  Doctorum  de  Disciplinis  Bene  Meren- 

lium   EHigies   XI^III    a   Philippo   Galleo.     Consisting   of 

engraved  title  and  large   half-length   portraits,  by  P.  Galle, 

and   the  extra   7  portraits,  including  Alciat,  Plantinus,  the 

printer,  Clement  Marot,  P3rasmus,  Savonarola,  Ep.  Fisher, 

.Sir  T.    More,   John    Huss  and  Calvin.     First  impressions. 

Small  folio,  vellum.  Antverpice,  1572 

This  set  was  reprinted  in  1 5S1,  when  7  more  ijortralts  were  engravcil, 
and  to  this  set  of  the  original  impressions  they  have  been  added. 

1559  Portraits.     Effigies  Regum  Francorum  Omnium,  a  Phnra- 

mundo,  ad  Ilenricum   usque   tertium.  ad   viuum,  quantum 

fieri  potent,  expressa;.     Cailatoribus  Virgilio  Solis  Noribor 

ft  Juslo  Amman   Tigurino.     With   engraved   title   and   62 

linely  engraved   portraits.     Small  4°  full   citron   morocco, 

l)lind   tooling   on   sides   and   back,  inside  gilt  borders,  gilt 

edges,  by  Hardy.  Norimbergas,  1576 

.\n  elegant  copy  from  the  Didot  collcclion,  with  book  plate.  The 
portraits  are  beautifully  executed,  within  ornamental  borders. 

1S90  PoRTRAirs.  Dullart.  Acad<fmie  des  Sciences  et  des  Arts, 
contenant  les  Vies  et  les  Elogies  Ilistoriques  des  Hommcs 
lllustres  parmi  diverses  Nations  de  PEurope.  With  several 
hundred  fine  portraits  of  the  most  distinguished  men  of  all 
countries,  including  among  the  English  :  Cardinal  Wolsey, 
Sir  T.  More,  Cardinal  Pole,  Cardinal  Allen ;  Vespucci,  Col- 
umbus, Drake  and  others,  among  the  Americans,  etc.  2 
vols,  folio,  dark  olive  levant  morocco  super  extra,  gilt 
edges,  broad  inside  borders.     D.  Elzevir  :  Amsterdam,  1682 

A  valuable  collection  of  274  beautiful  portraits,  including  many 
artists'  proof  impressions. 

iSyi  PouRTRAiCTS  de  la  Cour  pour  le  Present,  c'est  a  dire,  du 
Roy,  des  Princes,  et  de  Ministres  d'Etatet  autres.  18°  red 
morocco  extra,  gilt  ed^e:^,  by  Mouillie  (with  his  ticket). 

Cologne  (Hollande,  Elzevier),  1667 

Contents:  I^ouis  XIV;  Prince  de  Conty  ;  Mademoiselle  de  Mont- 
pensier;  Monsier  de  Guise;  Cardinal  de  Ketz;  Cardinal  Barberini ; 
Koiiquet ;  Colbert ;  Due  de  Mazarin,  etc. 

From  the  Hamilton  Palace  library,  with  a  M,S.noteby  Mr,  P>eckford. 


CATALOGUE. 


.87 


gilt 


red 


189; 


^^93 


PoRTRAirs.  Gallery  of  Portraits,  with  Memoirs.  Fine  copy 
of  the  original  edition,  with  upwards  of  150  portraits.  7 
vols,  imperial  8°  full  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges. 

Charles  Knight:  London,  1S33 

Portraits.  Three  hundred  French  portraits  by  Clouet, 
representing  personages  of  the  Courts  of  Francis  L,  Henry 
11,  and  Francis  II.  300  plates  auto-lithographed  from  the 
originals  at  Castle  Howard,  by  Lord  Roland  Gower.  j 
vols,  large  folio,  cloth.  '  London,  1875 

Portraits.  Canadian  Portrait  Gallery.  By  J.  C.  Dent. 
With  upwards  of  100  lithographic  portraits  of  celebrated 
Canadians.     4  vols.  4°  in  parts.  Toronto,  1881 

Portraits  of  British  Americans,  by  \V.  Notman.  With  bio- 
graphical sketches  by  Fennings  Taylor.  Numerous  photo- 
graphic portraits.     2  vols.  8°  half  morocco. 

Montreal,  18C5-G7 

l*ORTRAirs.  Eighty  Portraits  of  Eminent  Men,  chiefly  of  llu' 
first  half  of  the  nineteenth  century  ;  also  20  steel  engrav- 
ings of  celebrated  landscapes,  both  admirably  adapted  fur 
the  purpose  of  illustration.     Small  8"  cloth. 

Portraits.  Great  Men  and  Great  Women  of  History. 
Their  portraits  from  the  rare  and  authentic  collection  in  the 
Munich  Pinakothek,  with  biographical  sketches.  i;o 
process  portraits.     Folio,  half  morocco.  New  York. 

Post,  John  J.  Old  Streets,  Lanes,  Piers  and  Wharves  of 
New  York,  showing  the  former  and  present  names,  with  a 
list  of  alterations  of  streets,  either  by  extending,  widening, 
narrowing  or  closing.     ALap.     Imperial  8°  half  morocco. 

O.NLV  300  copies  printed.  New  York,  iSS.? 

Postel,  Guill.  Les  IrtJs-mervGilleuses  victoires  des  femmes 
du  Nouveau-monde,  suivi  de  la  doctrine  du  sil'cle  dorc-,  avc-*: 
line  notice  biographique  et  bibliographique,  par  G.  Brunei. 
8°  boards,  uncut.  Turin,  1869 

Only  200  copies  reprinted  from  the  rare  edition  of  (553. 

Postlethwavt,  Malachy.  Britain's  Commercial  Interest 
E.xplained  and  Improved,  in  a  series  of  dissertations  on 
several  important  branches  of  her  trade  and  police  ;  con- 
taining a  candid  enquiry  into  the  secret  causes  of  the  pre- 
sent misfortunes  of  the  nation.     Small  8°  half  morocco. 

London, 1757 

iQoi   Pouchot,  M.     Mdmoire  sur  la  dernic;re  guerre   de   I'Amdri- 

que  Septentrionale,  entre  la   France   et  I'Angleterre,  Suivi 

tl'observations,  dont  plusieurs  sont  relatif  au  theatre  actuel 

de  la  guerre,  etc.    3  vols.  12°  boards,  uncut.  Iverdon,  1781 

Relates  to  the  French  War,  embracing  an  account  of  operations  in 
Canada,  from  1754  to  1760.  The  author  commanded  the  French  foris 
at  Niagara  and  other  places  In  Canada, 


.89  4 

IS96 

.897 

189S 


1899 


1900 


i8S 


CATALOGUE. 


1902  PtJUCHor,     Memoir  upon  the  late  War  m  North   America, 

between  the  French  and  English,  1755-60;  followed  by 
Observations  upon  the  theatre  of  actual  war,  and  by  new 
details  concerning  the  manners  and  customs  of  the  Indians. 
Translated  and  edited  by  F.  B.  Hough.  Maps.  2  vols, 
royal  8°  half  morocco  extra,  gilt  tops.  Roxbury,  1866 

Only  143  copies  printed. 

1903  PosTHUMES  (Les)  Lettres  re<;uesaprbs  la   mort  du  Mari,  par 

sa  Femme,  qui  le  croit  a  Florence.  4  vols.  12°  paper, 
uncut.  Paris,  1802 

1904  Pdiji.et-Malassis,  a.     Les   Ex-Libris    Fran^ais,  depuis  leur 

origine  jusqu'a  nos  jours.  Nouvelle  Edition,  revue,  tr^s- 
augment^e  et  ornde  de  vingtquatre  planches.  With  album 
«jf  plates.     2  vols,  royal  8°  boards.  Paris,  1875 

Onlv  350  copies  printed. 

1933  Powell,  J.  \V.  Annual  Report  of  the  Bureau  of  Ethnology, 
1879-82.  Numerous  illustrations.  3  vols,  imperial  8° 
cloth.  Washington. 

1906  Power,  Tyrone.     Impressions  of  America,  during  the  years 

•'^.liii  ^^2A  ;'"d  1835.     Frontispiece.     2  vols.  8°  half  roan. 

London, 1836 

1907  PuwNAi.L,  Thomas.     Administration  of  the  British  Colonies, 

wherein  their  rights  and  constitution  are  discussed  and  stated. 
i  vols,  in  I,  S''  iialf  sheep.  London,  1774 

1905  PowNAM,.     The  Same.     8°  half  morocco.  London,  1768 

1909  PowNAi.i..     The  Same.     8°  half  sheep.  London,  1765 

1910  PowNAi.L.     An  Antiquarian  Romance,  endeavoring  to  mark 

a  line  by  which  the  most  ancient  people  and  the  processions 
of  the  earliest  inhabitancy  of  Europe  may  be  investigated. 
8"  half  calf.  London,  1795 

lyii  Preston,  T.  R.  Three  Vears  Residence  in  Canada  from 
1837  to  1839,  with  notes  of  a  winter  voyage  to  New  York, 
and  journey  thence  to  the  British  Possessions,  to  which  is 
added  a  review  of  the  condition  of  the  Canadian  People. 
2  vols,  small  8°  boards.  (Contains  much  valuable  1837 
Rebellion  matter.)  London,  1840 

1912  [Prevost  d'Exiles,  Antoine.]     Suite  des  Memoires  et  Avan- 

tures  d'un  Homme  de  Qualite,  qui  s'est  retire  du  monde. 
12°  old  calf.  Amsterdam,  1733 

This  is  an  e.irly  an  i  scarce  edition  of   Manon  Lescaut,  the  first  edi 
tion  was  published  in  1731. 

1913  Provost.     History  of   RLinon   Lescaut  and  of  the   Cheva- 

lier des  Crieux.  With  a  preface  by  Guy  de  Maupas- 
sant. Elegantly  illustrated  with  12  full  page  designs,  and 
225  vignettes  and  ornaments  by  Maurice  Leloir,  the  full 
page  plates  etched  by  Louis  Ruet.  Small  folio,  paper, 
uncut,  in  a  cloth  portfolio.  London,  1886 


CATALOGUE. 


189 


ide. 

|733 
»di- 


;va- 

Ipas- 

land 

full 

[per, 

1886 


1914  PRitvosi.  Manon  Lescaut.     16°  boards,  uncut.  London,  1886 

1915  Price,  Thomas.     Life,  Voyages  and   Adventures  of  Bamp- 

fylde-Moore  Carew,  commonly  called  King  of  the  Beggars  : 
with  a  history  of  his  travels  twice  through  great  part  of 
America,     Portrait.     12°  old  calf.  London,  n.  d. 

igi6  Prichard,  James  C.  Natural  History  of  Man,  comprising 
inquiries  into  the  modifying  influence  of  physical  and  moral 
agencies  on  the  different  tribes  of  the  Human  Family. 
Numerous  colored  and  other  illustrations.  8°  half  calf, 
gilt.  London,  1845 

1917  PRIEUR,  F.   X.     Notes  d'un  Condamnt^   Politique  de  1883. 

8°  paper,  uncut.  Montreal,  1884 

1918  Prince  Edward  Island ;  Short  Account  of,  designed  chiefly 
for  the  information  of  Agriculturist  and  other  Emigrants 

London,  1839 


1919 


19J0 


1921 


of  small  capital.     Map.     8°  paper. 

Prince,  Thomas.  Chronological  History  of  N«vv  England 
in  the  Form  of  Annals.     Vol.  i,  pp.  104.  254.     12°  calf. 

Boston,  1736 

Prissk,  F,  Oriental  Album :  Characters,  Costumes,  anil 
Modes  of  Life  in  the  Valley  of  the  Nile ;  illustrated  from 
Designs  taken  on  the  Spot,  with  Descriptive  Letter-Press, 
by  James  Augustus  St.  John.  Illuminated  title,  portrait  of 
George  Lloyd  (in  Eastern  costume),  and  30  large  colored 
plates,  finished  in  imitation  of  water  colors,  and  mounted 
on  heavy  card  board,  besides  many  fine  wood  cuts.  Impe- 
rial folio,  half  morocco,  gilt  edges.  London,  1848 

Privv  Purse  Expenses  of  King  Henry  the  Eighth,  front 
November,  1529,  to  December,  1532  ;  with  introductory 
remarks  and  illustrative  notes,  by  N.  II.  Nicolas; — Privy 
Purse  Expenses  of  Elizabeth  of  York;  Wardrobe  accounts 
of  Edward  the  Fourth,  with  Memoir  of  Elizabeth  of  York, 
and  Notes,  by  N,  H.  Nicolas ;  —  Privy  Purse  Expenses  of 
the  Princess  Mary,  Daughter  of  Henry  the  Eighth,  after- 
ward Queen  Mary,  with  Memoir  of  the  Princess,  and 
Notes,  by  Frederick  Madden.  3  vols.  8"  half  morocco, 
uncut,  gilt  top.  Pickering  :  London,  1827-31 

1922  Proceedings   and  'i'ransactio.ns  of  the   Royal   Society  of 

Canada,  from  1882  to  1888.    6  vols,  royal  4   cloth, 

Montreal,  1883-89 

1923  Proclamation,  declaring  when  the  Act  of  the  31st,  George 

III,  shall  have  effect  in  the  Provinces  of  Upper  and  Lower 
Canada.     4°  paper.  Quebec,  1796 

1924  Proctor,  B.  W,     Dramatic  Scenes,  with  other  Poems,  now 

first  printed.     By  Barry  Cromwell.   Numerous  illustrations. 
Fine  copy.     Small  8°  full  morocco  super  extra,  gilt  edges. 

Loudon,  1857 


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1925  Proctor,   J.   J.     Voices   of  the   Night  ;  and  other   Poems. 

8°  cloth.  Montreal,  i86i 

1926  Propertius.      Elegies    of    Propertius,    the     Satyricon    of 

Petronius  Arbiter  and  the  Kisses  of  Johannes  Secundus  ; 
literally  translated,  and  accompanied  by  practical  versions 
from  various  sources.  Edited  by  Walter  K.  Kelly.  12" 
cloth,  uncut.  Dohn  :  London,  1S54 

1927  PROULX,  J.  B.     La  Eaie  D'lludson,  ou  r^cit  de  la  premiere 

visite  pastorale  de  Mgr.  N.  Z.  Lorrain,  Eveque  de  Cythere 
et  V'.caire  Apotolique  de  Pontiac,  dan  ses  Missions  Sau- 
vages  de  Temiscamingue,  d'Abbitibi,  de  New-Port,  de 
Moose  et  d'Aloany.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  Royal  8'' 
paper,  uncut.         '  Montreal,  18S6 

ig>S  PROVANCHER,  Abbc^  L.  Flore  Canadienne,  ou  description 
de  toutes  les  plantes  des  forets.  champs,  jardines  et  eaux  du 
Canada.     Illustrations.     8°  half  sheep.  Quebec,  1862 

.929  ProLEMitus,  Claudius.  In  hoc  opere  haec  contlnentur 
Geographias  CI.  Ptolemx'i  a  plurinia  uiris  utriusque  linguae 
doctiss.  emendata :  &  cu  archetypo  graeco  ab  ipsis  collata. 
Schemata  cQ  demonstrationibus  suis  correcta  a  Marco 
BeneuentanoMonachocielestano,  &  loanne  Cotta  Veronensi 
uiris  mathematicis  consultissimis.  Nova  orbis  descriptio 
uc  nova  Oceani  navigatio  qua  Lisbona  ad  Indicupervenitur 
pelagus  Marco  Beneventano  monachocaelestinoxdia.  Nova 
rt  Universation  cogniti  tabula  lou.  Ruysrh  (iermaiuj 
tilaborata.  Large  folio,  original  stamped  calf.  (Covers 
l)roken,  but  otherwise  a  very  good  copy.) 

Anno  Virginei  Partus,  MDVIII :  Rome,  150S 

"  Valuable  for  the  addition  of  the  map  of  the  world  by  Johan  Ruyscli, 
ii  German,  which  is  the  first  printed  map  on  which  the  discoveries  in 
America,  are  laid  down,  but  without  the  name  of  America,  and  esptt - 
ially  for  its  delineation  of  the  coast  of  Brazil,  which  is  evidently  de- 
rived from  the  voyages  of  Vespucius.  Newfoundland  is  shown,  not  u> 
an  island,  but  as  part  of  the  Asiatic  continent.  The  discoveries  of  Co 
lumbus  in  the  West  Indies  and  on  the  northern  coast  of  South  Ameri- 
ca are  represented  very  clearly,  showing  Cuba  only  in  part,  and  as  far 
us  the  great  discoverer  himself  had  explored  it.  With  the  exception  of 
the  error  in  connecting  the  northern  discoveries  on  the  main  land  of 
Asia,  the  prevailing  idea  of  that  day,  this  map  is  a  correct  represenia- 
lion  of  the  state  of  American  discoverv  at  the  time  of  its  publication." 
—  Murphy  Cat. 

1930  ProLEMiEUS.  La  Geogralia  di  Claudio  Ptolomeo.  Con 
alcuni  coraenti  &  aggiunte  fatteui  da  Sebastiano  Munstero, 
con  le  tavole  non  solamente  aniiche  &  moderne  solite  di 
staparsi,  ma  altre  nuove  aggiuentevi  di  Meser  lacopo  Gas- 
taldo,  ridotta  in  volgare  Italiano  da  M.  Pietro  Andrea  Mar- 
tiolo.  Numerous  maps.  8°  in  old  morocco  binding,  tooled 
sides,  gilt  edges. 

Per  GioS  Baptista  Pedrazano  :  Venetia,  1548 


CATALOGUE. 


igl 


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Con 

Isiero, 

Ite   di 

Gas- 

Mat- 

Itooled 

1548 


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jj 


'93'  Pubiiciue,  Jacobus.  Oratorixartisci)itomata.  AisTulliano 
more  epistolandi.  Ars  Memoriae,  julack  £etUt,  printed  in 
single  column,  on  66  leaves,  31  lines  in  a  page,  with  wood- 
cuts. Small  4°  full  morocco,  blind  toolmg,  inside  gold 
borders,  red  edges,  by  Thomas. 

Erhardus  RatdoU  :  Vcnciia,  14S2 

I'.DITIO  PRINCEPS  of  great  rarity  and  iii  excellent  condition,  with 
full  margins.  Very  curious  and  Interesting,  with  a  treatise  on  mnem- 
onics ;  tlie  woodcuts  in  the  Ars  Memoria;,  consist  of  a  grotesque  al- 
phabet, 2  ninemonical  plates,  an  ancient  chess  plate  j  some  of  the  let- 
itrs  have  been  reproduced  by  Dibdin  in  the  B'bl.  Spenc.  from  a  later 
edition  however.    The  above  edition  was  doubled  by  Dibdin. 

1932  Puce,  (La)  de  Madame  des  Roches,  qui  est   un   Recueil   do 

divers  Poiimcs  Grecs,  Latins    et  Francois,   composez    par 

plusieurs  doctcs  pcrsonnages  aux  grans  jours  a  Poitiers  Tan 

1579.     Large  8°  beautifully  bound  by  BAUZoNNET-TRAirr/ 

in  full  crushed  levant  morocco,   3   gold  fillets  on  the  sides, 

mosaic  back,  gill  marbled  edges,  inside  borders. 

Pour  AbeM'Angellier :  Paris,  1583 

An  elegant  and  tall  copy  of  the  original  edition  of  this  cckbritcd 
book.    The  Didot  Collection  only  had  the  issue  of  15S3. 

I'l'CKLE,  James.  The  Club;  or,  a  Gray  Cap  for  a  Green 
Head.  A  Dialogue  between  Fatlier  and  Son.  Numerous 
woodcuts.     iG°  cloth.  Chiswick,  1824 

1931  PmGBLANCjr,  Antonio.  Tlic  Inquisition  Unmasked  :  being 
an  historical  and  philosophical  account  of  that  Tremendous 
Tribunal,  founded  on  historical  documents.  2  vols.  8^ 
sheep.  London,  1S16 

'935  PuRCHAS,  Samuel.  Purchas  his  Pilgrimage,  or  Relations  of 
the  World  and  the  Religions  observed  in  all  ages  and  places 
discoursed,  from  the  cceation  unto  this  present.  Thick 
folio,  old  calf.    Good  copy.  London,  1617 

1936  PuRSH,  Frederick.  Flora  Americas  Septcntrionalis;  or,  a 
Systematic  Arrangement  and  Description  of  the  Plants  of 
North  America.  Containing  besides  what  have  been  des- 
cribed by  preceding  authors,  many  new  and  rare  Species, 
collected  during  Twelve  years  Travels  and  Residence  in 
that  country.  24  plates.  2  vols.  S°  boards,  uncut.  (Cov- 
ers broken).  London,  1814 

'937  PuRSH.     Another  copy,  interleaved.      (I'lates   missing.)      2 
,  vols.  8°  calf.  London,  1814 

1938  PvE,    Thotnas.      Canadian    Scenery;    District    of    Gaspd. 

•  Beautifully  illustrated  with    19   tinted   lithographs.      Folio, 

cloth.  Montreal,  1866 

'939  QuARiTCH,  Bernard.     General  Catalogue.     Parts  8  and  10. 

2  vols.  8°  cloth.  London,  1884 


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1940  Quebec.      Ilisloire  dc  VHotcinieu  de  Quebec.     12'   old 

calf  gilt.  Montauban,  (1751) 

A  valuable  and  rare  book  reUtiiig  to  ilic  early  lilsior;,-  of  Quebec. 
Priced  by  Maisoncuve  at  ;oo  francs. 

1941  Quebec.     Catechisme  du  Diocese   de  Quebec.     Par    Mon- 

scigneur  rillustrissimc  et  reverendissimc  Jean  de  la  Croix 
dc  saint  Valier,  Evc'que  de  Quebec.  12^  half  calf.  {2 
pages  in  manuscript  and  i.i;  leaves  mended.)  Very  rare. 
The  Brinley  copy  sold  for  $40. 

Che/,  Urbain  Coustelier :  Paris,  1702 

19.12  Quebec.  RiUicl  du  Diocese  de  Quebec,  public'  par  I'Ordre 
de  Monseigneur  rK,vdque  de  Quebec.  Fine  copy,  and  ex- 
tremely rare.  Chez  Simon  Langlois,  I'aris,  1703 

'943  Quebec.  Ritucl.  Another  copy,  (a  few  leaves  damaged  in 
the  margins.)  Paris,  1703 

'914  Quebec.  The  Laws  known  as  Exirait  des  me.ssieurs. 
An  abstract  of  those  parts  of  the  Custom  of  the  Viscounty 
and  Provostship  of  Paris,  which  were  received  and  prac- 
ticed in  the  Province  of  Quebec,  in  the  time  of  the  French 
(Jovernment; — The  secjuel  of  the  abstract,  etc.,  containing 
the  thirteen  latter  titles  of  the  said  abstract ; — An  abstract 
of  the  criminal  laws  that  were  in  force  in  the  Province  of 
Quebec  in  the  time  of  the  French  Government ;  — An 
abstract  of  the  several  Royal  Edicts  and  Declaration  and 
Provincial  Regulations  and  Ordinances,  that  were  in  force 
in  the  Province  of  Quebec  in  the  time  of  the  I'^ench 
Covernment;  and  of  the  Commissions  of  the  several  Gov- 
ernors-General and  Intendants  of  the  said  Province,  during 
the  same  period; — An  abstract  of  the  Loix  de  Police, 
drawn  up  by  a  select  committee  of  Canadian  Gentlemen, 
etc.,  calf.     Fine  copy.  London,  1772-73 

Volume  of  e.xtreme  rarity.     'Ilic  laws  were  drawn  up  by  Cugnet. 

luchereau  and  Pressard  for  the  Canadians  and  by  Sir  James  Marriot, 

Thurlow  and  Wedderburne  for  England. 

1945  Quebec.     Additional   Papers  concerning   the   Province   of 

Quebeck  ;  being  an  appendix  to  the  Book  entitled,  "An 
account  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  British  and  other  Pro- 
testant Inhabitants  of  the  Province  of  Quebeck  in  North 
America,  in  order  to  obtain  a  Mouse  of  Assembly  in  that 
Province.     8°  stitched.  London,  1776 

1946  Quebec.     Sentence  of  the  Court-Martial,  held  at  the  Horse- 

Guards,  for  the  Trial  of  the  Hon.  Lt.  Gen.  James  Murray, 
late  Governor  of  Minorca,  in  the  Twenty  nine  Articles 
exhibited  against  him  by  Sir  William  Draper.     4°  stitched. 

London,  1783 
Murray  was  al.<o  tlie  first  English  Govcmor  of  Quebec. 


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id. 

83 


1947  Quebec.     An  Act  for  making  more  effectual  Provision  for 

the    Government    of   the   Province  of   Quebec,  in  Notth 
America.      French  and  English  text.       4"  paper. 

Quebec,  1797 

1948  Quebec.     Picture  of  Quebec  and  its  Vicinity.    The  first  and 

second  editions,  with   the    maps   and  plates.     2  vols.    16° 

cloth.  (i>uebec,  1829-31 

Valuable  for  the  excellent  engraved  btccl  plalcs  of  early  Quebec,  and 
very  rare  maps. 

'949  Quebec.  Stadacona  Depicta  ;  or  Quebec  and  its  Environs, 
historically,  panoramically  and  locally  exhibited.  Plan. 
18°  half  morocco.  Quebec,  (1845; 

1950  Quebec.    Stadacona  Depicta :  or  Quebec  and   its  Environs, 

hisitorcally,  panoramically  and  locally  exhibited.    Illustra- 
tions.    16°  half  morocco.  Quebec,  1857 

1951  Quebec  Literary  and  Historical  Society  Transactions.  Vols. 

I,  2,  and  3.     3  vols.  8°  boards.    (Vol.  3  slightly  imperfect.) 

Quebec,  1829,  1830  and  183 1 

1952  Quebec  Literary  and  Historical  Society  Transactions,    1837 

to  1878,  irregular.     13  parts,  8°  paper.       Quebec,  1837-7^ 

1953  Quebec  Literary  and  Historical    Society    Publications:  Me- 

moire  de  Sieur  de  Ramezay,  Commandant  a  Qut^bec,  1759  ; 

—  Histoire  du  Montreal,  1640-1672  ;  —  Collection   de    IMc- 
moires  et  de  Relations  sur  I'histoire  ancienne  du  (Janada; 

—  Voyages  de  D^couverte  au  Canada,  1534-1542,     4  pam- 
phlets. 

Quebec  Literary  and  Historical  Society  Transactions  and 
Publications.     9  pamphlets. 

Quebec.  Invasion  du  Canjida  et  Siej^e  de  Quebec,  en 
1775-76 — Centennaire  de  r.Assault  dc  Quebec  par  les 
Americains.     2  pamphlets.  Quebec. 

Quebec.  L'Exemple  de  la  France  a  vis  k  la  (irand  Bretagnc, 
Arthur  Young,  Quebec,  1 794  ; — Journal  de  ce  qui  s'est  passd 
a  la  Tour  du  Temple  pendant  la  captivity  de  Louis  XVI,  Que- 
bec, 1799  ;  —  The  same  work  with  view  of  the  Bastile.  No 
title  page.    3  vols. 

'957  Quebec.  Copyof  the  Letter  of  Bishop  of  Capsa,  Coadjutor  of 
Quebec,  to  the  President  of  the  Committee  upon  Education 
(French  and  English)  (Quebec,  1799);  Lettre  de  L'Eveque 
de  Ldon,  Quebec,  1793;  —  Regies  et  Reglemens  pour  la 
Formation,  I'exercice  et  mouvements  de  la  milicfe  du  Bas- 
Canada  (2  parts  in  1  vol.),  Quebec,  1804-, —  Sailing  Direc- 
tions for  the  River  St.  Lawrence,  180S  ;  —  Proceedings  of 
the  House  of  Assembly  upon  Education  by  Joseph  Lan- 
caster, 1815  ;  —  Biographic  de  J.  F.  Perrault,  1834  ;  -r-  Mu- 
sique  Vocale  per  Molt,  1845.    7  pj^'^phlets. 


1954 
195s 

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1958  Quebec.  Le  deuxifeme  Centcnnaire  de  I'erection  du  Diocese 
de  Quebec ;  —  Deux-Centieme  anniversaire  de  Tarrivde  dc 
>fgr.  de  Montmorency  ;  — Laval  en  Canada,  1859  ;  —  An- 
nuaire  de  I'lnstitute  Canadien  du  Quebec,  1877-78;  — 
Translation  desrcstes  de  Mgr.  de  Laval  a  la  chappellc  du 
iicminaire  de  Quebec,  etc.     10  pamphlets. 

'959  Quebec.  Souvenir  du  Jubil^  Sacerdotal  de  Mgr.  C.  F.  Ca- 
zcau  ;  —  Les  deux  cochers  de  Quebec ;  —  Notes  sur  les 
Registres  de  Notre-Dame  de  Quebec,  etc.     6  pamphlets. 

i960  Quebec  as  It  was  and  as  It  is.  The  Quebec  political  crisis  ; 
Reminiscences  of  Quebec;  —  Le  Moine's  Tourist's  Note 
Book ;  —  The  Province  of  Quebec,  etc.     lo  pamphlets. 

196 1  Queen's  Jubilee.      Extra  Jubilee   numbers.     Art   Journal, 

CIraphic;  —  Graphic  Celebration  Number  ;  —  Montreal 
Daily  Star ;  —  Quebec  Jubilee  Illustrated  ;  —  Queen's  I'ic- 
tiire  Illustrating  the  chief  events  of  Her  Majesty's  Life  ;  — 
Realm  of  Victoria,  1837-S7.  Numerous  fine  illustrations. 
7  pieces. 

1962  QUERARD,  L.  M.     Les   Supcrchcries  Litteraires    Uiivoilces. 

Galerie  des  Ecrivains  Fran^ais  de  toute  I'Europe  qui  se  sont 
(Idguises  sous  Anagrammes,  des  Asteronymes,  des  Cripto- 
nymes,  des  Initialismes,  des  Noms  Litteraires,  des  Pseudo- 
iiyines  Facetieu:i  ou  Bizarres,  etc.  Second  edition,  consid- 
rrablcment  augmentde  par  Gustavc  Urauct  ct  Pierre  Jai-.- 
net.     3  vols,  thick  royal  8°  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1883 

1963  Queries,  devoted  to  Literature,    Science,    Art,   and   Educa- 

tion. Conducted  by  C.  W.  Moulton.  Vols.  2,  3,  and  4. 
3  vols,  royal  8°  half  morocco.  Buffalo,  1 886-88 

J 964  Queries  with  Answers  in  Literature,  Art,  Science,  and  Ed- 
ucation. First  series.  Edited  by  C.  \V.  Moulton.  Royal 
8°  cloth.  Buffalo,  18SS 

1965  QuiR,  Ferdinand  do.     Terra  Australis  Incognita;  or  a  new 

Southern  Discovery,  containing'  a  fifth  part  of  the   World, 

lately  found  out  by  Ferdinand  de  Quir,  a  Spanish  Captain. 

Printed  in  the  year  1617  and  now  reprinted,  London. 


i!  Ill 


1966 


1967 


11, 


y6S 


RABELAIS,  Fkan^^ois.  CEuvres  contenant  cinq  liuers  de 
la  vie,  faits  et  dits  Heroiques  deGargantua,  et  de  son 
Ills  Pantagruel,  etc.  Fine  large  copy.  Thick  16°  beautifully 
bound  in  full  crushed  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

Jean  Fust:  Anvers,  1605 

Translated    from      the     French, 

Illustrations  by   Dorii.     8*  cloth, 

London. 

ranslated  from  the   French,  by  Sir 

Motteux.     Portraits.     2   vols.    12 

Bohn  ;  London,  1864 


RAotLAis.      Works    (»f. 

with    variorum    notes. 

uncut. 
Rabelais.     Works  of. 

Thomas  Urquhart    and 

cloth. 


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1969 


1970 


1971 


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1976 
'977 

1978 


Rabelais.  Les  CEuvres  de  Maistre  Francois  Rabelais,  doc- 
teur  en  inedecine,  contenant  cinq  livres  de  la  vie,  faicts  et 
diets  h^roiqu^s  de  Gargantua  et  de  son  fils  Pantagru^l,  plus 
la  prognostication  pantagrueline  ou  almanach  pour  Tan 
perp^tuel  imprim^  suyvant  ia  premiere  Edition  censure  en 
I'anne'e  1552.  2  vols.  12"  full  crimson  crushea  levant 
morocco,  Jansen  finisli,  inside  borders,  gilt  edges. 

N.  P.,   i62r) 
Elegant  copy  of  a  very  scarce  edition,  bound  by  Thibaroa. 

Rabeleif.s.  CEuvres  de  Mait,re  Fran<;ois  Rabelais,  avec 
des  critiques  de  M.  Le  Duchat.  Nouvelle  Edition  augmented 
de  quantity  de  nouvelles  remarques  de  M.  le  Duchat 
de  celle  de  I'edition  Angloise  des  Oeuvres  de  Rabelais, 
ses  lettres,  etc,  IJest  edition.  With  supetb  plates  by 
Tanje,  Folketna,  etc.,  and  fine  vignettes  by  Picart.  3 
vols.  4°  French  calf  super  extra,  backs  tooled  "a  I'oiseau," 
i;ilt  edges,  by  Derome.  Amsterdam,  1741 

A  superior  copy  of  tliis  choice  and  rare  edition  f^uoted  on  Paris  cat- 
alogues from  5  to  6  thousand  francs. 

Rabelais.  Romance  of  v'jargantua  and  Pantagruel,  trans- 
lated from  the  French,  by  Sir  Thomas  Urquhart  of  Cro- 
marty.    Frontispiece.     4"    tree   calf   extra,  yellow  edges. 

Edinburgh,  i83<S 

Racine,  Jean.     (Euvres  de   Racine.     Suivant  la  copie   im- 

prim(^e  a  Paris.     2  vols.  iS°  full  blue  crushed  levant  mor. 

occo,  gilt   back   and  edges,  three  fillets  on  sides,  by  Brany 

(Wolfgang,  au  Qucerando,  Amsterdam,  167S).' 

A  beautiful  copy  of  the  scarce  Elsevir  edition,  measuring  122  mil. 

Racine.     CEuvres.       Nouvelle  edition    augmentee    de    di- 

verses  pieces  et  de  remarques.     Portrait.     3  vols.     12°  old 

calf.  Amsterdam,  1743 

Rafi.vesque,  C.  S.  American  Nations;  or  outlines  of  their 
general  historv,  Ceneralities  and  ,\nna!s.    12°  paper,  uncut. 

Phila.,  1836 

Rafx,  C.  C.  Antiquites  Americains  d'apres  les  Monu- 
ments historiques  des  Islandais  et  des  anciens  Scandinaves. 
Folio,  paper,  uncut.  Copenhague,  1845 

Railroads   and   Canals.      Pamphlets  relating  to.   (14). 

Ranisford,  Marcus.  Historical  Account  of  the  Black 
Empire  of  Hayti ;  comprehending  a  view  of  the  principal 
transactions  in  the  revolution  or  St.  Dominigo  with  ancient 
and   modern   state.     Plates.     4  boards,   uncut. 

London,  1805 

Raleigh,  Sir  Walter.  Observations  touching  Trade  and 
commerce  with  the  Hollander  and  other  Nations,  as  it  was 
presented  to  King  James,  etc.  With  other  Passages  of 
high  Concernment.  24°  full  red  morocco,  gilt  edges 
(Roger  Payne  style).  London,  1661 


196  CATALOGUE. 

1979  Raleigh.     Remains  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  viz  :     Maxims  uf 

State,  Advice  to  His  Son,  His  Son's  Advice  to  his  Father, 
His  Sceptick,  etc.,  etc.  With  portrait.  24°  full  red  mor- 
occo, gilt  edges.    (Roger  Payne  style).  London,  1675 

1980  Raleigh.      Sir  Walter  Raleigh  and  his  Colony  in  America. 

With  historical  illustrations  and  a  Memoir  by  Rev.  I.  N. 
Tarbox.     Small  4°  half  morocco,  uncut,  gilt  top. 

Prince  Society,  Boston,  1884 
Only  250  copies  printed. 

1981  Raleigh,  Thomas.     Brief  account,  together  with   Observa- 

tions made  during  a  Visit  to  the  West  Indies,  and  a  Tour 
through  the  United  States  of  America,  1832-33 ;  with  a 
statistical  account  of  Upper  Canada.  S°  half  morocco,  un- 
cut, gilt  top.  Dundas,  U.  C,  1836 

1952  Rameau,  K.     La   France   aux  Colonies,  etudes    sur  le  de- 

velopment de  la  race  Fran^oise  hors  de  I'Europe.  8"^ 
paper.  Paris,  1859. 

1953  Ramsay,  Thomas  K.     Appeal  Cases  with  notes  and  defini- 

tions of  the  civil  and  criminal  law  of  the  Province  of 
(Quebec,  including  a  large  number  of  decisions  in  appeal, 
otherwise  unreported  and  brought  down  to  the  beginning  of 
1887.     8°  half  calf.  Montreal,  1887 

1984  Ramsay.     Collection   of   Reports   of    Important   Cases   by 

Judge  Ramsny.  Newspaper  cuttings  in  Scrap  Book.  4" 
cloth. 

1985  Ramsay,  William.     Roman    Antiquities.     Illustrations.     12° 

cloth,  uncut.  London,  1851 

19S6  Ramusio,  G.  B.  Navigationi  et  Viaggi.  Numerous  engrav- 
ings and  maps  on  wood,  including  Canada  and  other  parts 
of  America.  Vol.  i,  1563;  Vol.  2,  1574;  Vol.  3,  1565.  3 
vols,  folio,  vellum.  Giunti :  Venetia  1563-74 

This  important  work,  as  is  well  known,  contains  many  of  the  earliest 
voyages  relating  to  America,  containing  the  original  of  Cartier's  voy- 
ages and  the  sketch  of  Hochelaga  ('If^-ible  page  wood-cut).  It  is 
e()ually  valuable  for  its  relations  and  geographical  treatises  on  Asia 
ami  Africa. 

1987  Raphael's  Cartoon.  With  portrait  and  7  fine  plates.  India 
proofs.     Folio,  cloth.  London,  1837 

19S8  Rasoiu  (Le)  des  Rasez.  Recueil,  auquel  est  trait«?  ample- 
ment  de  la  tonsure  et  rasure  du  Pape,  et  des  Papelards. 
12°  citron  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges.    (Suppressed.)     1562 

1989  Raikiouk,  Abb^.     Le  Catechisme  de  la  penitence,  qui  con- 
duit les   pecheurs   k  une  veritable  conversion  (traduit  du 
j^  v,         latin  de  I'abbe  Rancour,  par  Dom.  Gabriel  Gerberon).     16" 

»  old  red  morocco,  tooling  "  a  la  Du  Seuil,"  gilt  edges. 

Paris,  1677 


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jyyo  Kaynal,  Abbe  G.  T.  Histoire  Philosophique  et  Politique 
des  etablissmens  et  du  Commerce  des  Europeens  dans  les 
deux  Indes.     Frontispieces  and  maps.     7  vols.  8*  calf. 

La  Haye,  1774 

1991  Ravnal.    The  Same.     With  volume  of  maps.    Portrait  and 

fine  copper  plates.    5  vols.  4°  mottled  calf.     Geneve,  1780 

1992  Ravnal.   The  Same.    Portrait.    10  vols.  8"  half  roan.  Paris. 

1993  Rawlings,  Thomas.    Confederation  of  the   British  North 

American  Provinces ;  their  past  history  and  future  pros- 
pects ;  including  also  British  Columbia  and  Hudson's  Kay 
1  erritory.     Maps  and  illustrations.     8°  limp  cloth. 

London, 1865 
Rawlinson,  George.     Five  Great  Monarchies  of  the  ancient 
Eastern  World ;  —  Sixth  Monarchy  ;  —  Seventh  Monarchy. 
Illustrations  and  map.     5  vols.  12    cloth.  New  York. 

Rebellion  of  1837.  Anti-Gallis  Letters,  addressed  to  His 
Excellency  the  Earl  of  Gosford,  Governor  in  Chief  of  the 
Canadas,  by  Camillus  (Adam  Thorn).     iG*^  half  roan. 

Montreal,  1836 

Rebellio.v.  Canadian  Controversy,  its  origin,  nature  and 
merits.    8°  half  roan,  London,  1838 

Rebellion.  Canadian  Portfolio.  Containing  Articles  relat- 
ing to  the  Causes  which  led  to  the  Rebellion.    8°  stitched. 

N.  P. 

Rebellion.  Carrier,  L.  N.  Les  Eveneraents  de  1837-38 ; 
esquisse  historique  de  I'lnsurrection  du  Bas-Canada.  8" 
paper.  Quebec,  1877 

Rebellion.  Copies  or  Extracts  of  Correspondence  relative 
to  the  Affairs  of  British  North  America  ordered  by  the 
House  of  Commons  (London),  11  Feb.,  1039.  (A  very  val- 
uable and  scarce  report  containing  correspondence  from 
Lord  Glenelg,  Sir  John  Colbume,  Earl  of  Durham,  Sir 
George  Arthur,  upon  the  Rebellion,  also  from  Governors  of 
Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick,  Prince  Edward  Island  and 
Newfoundland) ;  —  Return  to  Parliament  of  all  Claims 
made  to  the  Commissioners  for  the  Payment  of  the  Rebel- 
lion Losses  i»  Lower  Canada,  Toronto,  1850  ;  —  Report  of 
the  Select  Committee  concerning  the  Petition  of  Charles 
Duncombe  and  other  documents.    3  pieces.    Toronto,  1837 

2000  Rebellion.  (Des^vre,  M.)  Journal  Historique  des  Evene- 
ments  arriv^es  ^  Saint-Eustache  pendkifit  la  rebellion  du 
Comt^  du  Lac  des  Deux  Montagues  depuis  les  soul^ve- 
ments  commences  h.  la  fin  de  novembre  jusqu'au  moment 
ou  la  tranquilite  fut  parfaitement  retabli,  par  un  temoin 
occulaire.     16°  cloth.  Montreal,  1838 

Very  rare.    Only  5  copiei  are  known  to  exist.    The  following  is  a 
reprint. 


1994 
'995 

1996 
1997 

1998 
1999 


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2001  Rebellion  of  1837.  Case  of  Baptiste  Cadien,  for  murder  ; 
tried  at  Three  Rivers,  in  the  March  Session,  1838.  S" 
paper,  uncut.  Three  Rivers,  1838 

Rebellion'.     David,  L.  O.     I.es  Patriotes  de    1837-38.    8 " 


2002 
2003 

2004 

2.005 

2006 

.'007 

200S 

2009 

20J0 
201 1 


paper,  uncut. 


Montreal,  1874 


Rebellion.  (Desevre.)  Journal  Historique  des  fivenemens 
arriv^es  a  Saint  Eustache.     8°  sheets.     (Reprint.) 

Montreal,  1838 

Rebellion.  Doctrine  de  I'Eglise  Catholique  d'Irlande  ei 
de  celle  du  Canada  sur  la  Revolte.     18®  paper. 

Montreal,  i8;,8 

Rebellion,  Fry,  Alfred  A.  Report  of  the  Case  of  the 
Canadian  Prisoners,  with  an  introduction  on  the  writ  of 
Habeas  Corpus.     8°  half  roan.  London,  1839 

Rebellion.  Girod,  Armury.  Notes  Diverses  sur  le  IJas- 
Canada.     2  vols.  4°  paper,  uncut.  Debartch,  1835 

Rebellion.  Globensky,  M.  La  Rdbellion  de  1837  a  Saint 
Kustache.  Portrait  and  inserted  portion  of  the  manuscript. 
S°  paper,,  uncut.  Quebec,  1883 

Rebellion.  Globensky.  An  Article  in  "  La  Minerve," 
Oct.  31,  1884,  on  the  Rebellion.  Mounted  in  4"  blank  book. 

Rebellion.  Head,  Sir  Francis  B.  A  Nai  itive.  Seco.id 
edition.  (Canadian  Affairs,  1839.)  Small  folio,  half 
morocco. 

Rebellion. 


Head.     A  Narrative.     8^ 


Toronto,  1839 

half  russia. 

London,  1839 
Rebellion.  Head's  Flag  of  Truce  ;  —  Rolph  ts.  Head  ;  — 
Annals  of  Canada  for  1837  and  1838,  by  David  Chishohn. 
I'roof  sheets,  pp.  154 :  —  Souvenirs  of  a  Canadian  State 
Prisoner  in  1838  ;  —  The  Cutting  out  of  the  Caroline  and 
other  Reminiscences  of  1837-38,  etc.    6  pamphlets. 

2Ci2  Rebellion.  Journal  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  Upper 
Canada.  Second  session  of  the  twelfth  Provincial  Parlia- 
ment.    Folio,  boards.  Toronto,  1836 

2013  Rebellion.     Journal  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  Upper 

Canada.     First  session  of  the  thirteenth  Provincial  Parlia- 
ment.    Folio,  boards.  Toronto,  1837 
A  r.ire  report  on  the  Rebellion  of   1S37. 

2014  Kebellion.     La  Rebellion  de  1837  a  Saint-Eustache  ;  —  La 

Rebellion  de  1837-8,  ou  Reponse  de  C.  A.  Globensky  u 
A.  O.  David.     2  pamphlets. 

2C15  Rebellion.    Le  Livre  des  Comptes-faiis.     16°  sheep. 

Paris,  n.  d. 

.. '  ■  In  use  in  Canada  under  the  French  regime,  and  a  fly  note  states : 

"  Got  after  the  Battle  of  St.  Denis,  while  the  Soldiers  32d  and  24th 
wercbuming  and  ransacking  the  village."  An  interesting  rebellion 
souvenir. 


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2ot6  Rebellion  of  1837.    Mackenzie,  VV.  L.     Sketches  of  Canada 

and  the  United  States.    8°  boards,  un  :ut.       London,  1833 

Ry  W.  L.  Mackenzie,  the  leader  of  the  Ca  ladian  Rebellion  of  1837  ; 
with  45  inserted  portraits  and  autographs. 

roi;  Rebellion.  Mackenzie.  Seventh  Report  from  the  Se- 
lect Committee  of  the  House  of  Assembly  of  Upper 
Canada,  on  Grievances;  to  whom  were  referred  Lord  vis- 
count Goderich's  Despatch  to  Sir  John  Colborne,  of  the  8tK 
of  November,  1832.    8"  boards  (shaken.)     Toronto,  1835 

roiS  Rebellion.  Mackenzie's  Carolina  Almanac  and  F^'ec  ian's 
Chronicle.    (Title  and  i  leaf  wanting.)  12°  paper,  uncut. 

2019  Rebellion.      Mackenzie.      Life  and  Times    of,  with  aw 

Account  of  the  Canadian  Rebellion  of  1837,  and  subse- 
quent Frontier  Disturbances,  chiefly  from  unpublished  doc- 
uments. Bv  Ch^irles  Lindsey.  Portrait  and  illustrations. 
8°  cloth.      '  Philadelphia,  1862 

2020  Rebellion.     Memoircs  re)atifs  a  rEmprisonnement  dc  D. 

13.  Vi;-er  ;  La  Petite  Clique  devoilee,  etc,    3  panphlels. 

2021  Rebellion.    Proces  dc  Francois,  Jalbert,  accuse  du  Meurtre 

de  George  Weir,  Lieutenent  du  320  Regiment  d'lnfanteric 
Ijritannique.     8°  paper.  Montreal. 

2022  Rebellion.     Rapports  et  'J'cnioignagcs  du  Comitd  Special 

de  la  Chambrc  U'Assenible'  du  Bas  Canada,  Auquel  ont 
etc  referees  la  Petition  de  Habitans  du  Comte  de  York, 
celle  des  Habitans  de  la  Cite  de  Montreal  ct  aiitres  Peti- 
tions se  Plaignant  de  Griefs.    8°  paper.  1829 

2023  Rebellion.    Refutation   de  I'ecrit  de  Louis  J.    Papineau, 

intitule  Histoire  de  I'insurrection  du  Canada.    8°  paper. 

Montreal,   1839 

2024  Rebellion.     Remarks  on  the  Proceedings  as  to  Canada,  in 

the  present  session  of  Parliament,  London,  1837;  —  The 
question  answered.  Did  the  Ministry  intend  topay  Rebels  .* 
Celebrated  Letter  of  Joseph  Hume  to  W.  L,  Mackenzie; 
Militia  Laws,  Toronto,  1838,  etc,  5  pamphlets, 

Toronto,  1S34 

2025  Rebellion.     Report  of  Select  Committee   of    the  Legisla- 

tive Council  of  Upper  Canada,  etc.     S°  half  roan. 

Toronto,  1S36 

2026  Rebellion.     Report  of  a  Select  Committee  of  the  House  of 

Assembly,  on  the  Political  State  of  the  Provinces  of  Upper 
and  Lower  Canada.    8°  boards,  Toronto,  183S 

2027  Rebellion.    Report  of  the  State  Trials  before  a  General 

Court  Martial  held  at  Montreal  in  1838-9 :  exhibiting  a 
complete  history  of  the  late  Rebellion  in  Lower  Canada, 
1S37-38.     With  Appendix,     2  vols,  in  i,  8"  half  calf. 

Montreal,  1S39 


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2029 

2030 


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203: 


2033 


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2  0j6 


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2038 

2039 


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Rebellion  o£  1837,  Report  from  the  Select  Coninvttee  on 
the  Civil  Government  o£  Canada.    8"  half  sheep. 

Quebec,  1829 

Rebellion.  Report  on  the  Affairs  of  British  North  America 
from  the  Earl  of  Durham,  Her  Majesty's  High  Commis 
sioner.    8"  paper.  Montreal,  1839 

Rebellion.  Return  to  an  Address  of  the  Legislative  As- 
sembly for  a  Statement  of  all  Claims  made  to  the  Commis- 
missioners  appointed  under  the  Act  for  the  Payment  of  the 
Rebellion  Losses  in  T  ower  Can.ida.     Tolio,  paper. 

Toronto,  1850 

Rebellion.  Kolph,  Hr.  Revi-j-.v  of  jNIackenzie's  Publica- 
tions on  the  Revolt  before  Toronto,  in  Upper  Canada. 
Kolio,  paper.  n.  p. 

Rebellion.  Trial  of  Alexrinder  McLeod,  for  the  murder  of 
Amos  Durfee,  and  as  an  accomplice  in  the  burning  of  the 
steamer  Carolina.    8°  paper.  New  York,  1841 

Recherches  Philsophiques  sur  le6  Americains,  ou  Memoires 
interessantes  pour  servir  a  I'histoire  dc  I'espece  humaine. 
Par  Mr.  de  P.    3  vols.  12°  calf.  Londres,  1774 

Recueil  de  divers  Voyages  faits  en  Afriqu",  ct  I'Amerique, 
qui  n'ont  poin^  este  encore  publiez,  contenant  I'origine,  les 
inoeurs,  les  coutumes  et  le  commerce  des  habitants  de  ces 
deux  parties  du  mondc.  Maps  and  plates.  4°  vellum,  un- 
cut. Paris,  1674 

The  above  includes :  I.igou's  Barbadoes ;  De  La  Bordc's  Caribs  and 
Antilles  Islands;  Account  of  Guiana;  Description  of  Jamaica;  Rela- 
tion of  Barbadoes,  English  Colonies;  etc. 

Red  River  Settlement.  Statement  respecting  the  Earl  of 
Selkirk's  Settlement  upon  the  Red  River.  Map.  8°  half 
calf.  London,  1817 

Red  River  Settlement.  Debates  in  both  Houses  of  Parlia- 
ment, in  April,  1812,  on  motions  made  by  the  Earl  of  Don- 
oughmore,  for  a  committee  to  inquire  into  the  state  of  the 
laws  imposing  civil  disability  on  H.  M,  Roman  Catholic 
subjects.    8°  boards,  uncut.  London. 

Red  River  Settlement.  Trials  of  the  Earl  of  Selkirk  versus 
the  North  West  Company  in  1818.  8°  boards,  uncut. 
(Title  missing.)  Montreal,  1819 

Red  River  Settlement.  Papers  relating  to  the  Red  River 
Settlement,  18 15-1819.     Folio,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

London, 18 19 

Red  River  Settlement.  Precis  touchant  la  Colonic  du  Lord 
Selkirk,  sur  la  Riviere  Rouge,  sa  destruction  en  1815  et 
iSiC,  et  le  massacre  du  Gouverneur  du  Semple  et  de  son 
parti.    8°  boards,  uncut.  Montreal,  1818 


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Reu  River  Settlement.  Recit  des  Evenonicns  (juit  out  cu 
lieu  sur  le  Territoire  des  Sauvaycs,  depuis  Ics  liaisons  du 
Comte  de  Selkirk  avec  la  Compannic  do  l.i  IJaic  d" Hudson  ; 
—  Precis  touchant  la  Colonic  clu  Lord  Selkirk.  2  vols.  8" 
boards,  uncut.  Montreal,  181S 

Rkd  River  Settlement.  Simpson,  \\'.  S.  Report  at  lar;;c  of 
the  Trial  of  Charles  de  Rlieinhard,  for  murder  (commiiiod 
in  the  Indian  territories),  at  the  Court  of  Oyer  and  Terminer 
held  at  Quebec,  May,  1818.  To  which  is  annexed  a  Sum- 
mary of  Archibald  M'Lellan's,  indicted  as  an  accessory. 
8"  boards,  uncut.  Montreal,  1819 

Rkd  River  Settlement.  Report  of  the  'I'rials  of  Charles  de 
Rhinehard  and  Archibald  M'Lellan,  for  murder,  at  a  Court 
of  Oyer  and  Terminer  held  at  Quebec.     8"  half  roan. 

Montreal,  181 8 

Reese,  John.  Poets  of  America,  illustrated  by  one  of 
her  Painters.  Illustrations.  8°  half  morocco.     London,  1840 

Rees,  J.  R,      Pleasures  of  a  Hookworm.      16°  velUun   paper 


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2049 


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wrapper,  uncut. 
Rees.     Pleasures  of  a  Bookworm 


London,  1886 
Diversions  of  a  Rook- 


of  its  agriculture  and  commerce. 


worm.     2  vols.  16°  uncut.        New  York  and  London,  iS86 

Reeves,  John.  History  of  the  Government  of  the  Island  of 
Newfoundland,  with  Appendix.     8°  boards,  uncut. 

London,  179,3 

Reklections  on  the  Causes  and  Probable  Consequences  of 
the  late  Revolution  in  P'rance ;  with  a  view  of  the  ecclesias- 
tical and  civil  constitution  of  Scotland  and  of  the  progress 

8°  half  calf. 

Edinburgh,  1790 

Recjnier,  Mathurin.  Les  Satyres  et  Autres  (Euvres  folas- 
tres  du  Sieur  Regnier ;  dernier  edition  augmentec  dc 
plusieurs  pieces  de  pareille  esloffe,  tant  des  sieurs  de 
Sigogn^s,  Motin,  Touvant  ct  Berthelot  qu'autres  des  plus 
beau  esorits  de  ce  temps.  12°  beautifully  bound  in  full 
crimson  polished  levant  morocco,  three  gold  fillets  on  sides, 
gilt  back  and  edges,  inside  borders,  by  Cai'k.      Paris,  lOiO 

Regnier.  CEuvres  Completes.  Accompagnee  d'une  no- 
tice biographique  et  bibliographique  dc  varianlcs,  de 
notes,  d'un  glossaire  et  d'un  index.  8°  half  crushed  Icvani 
morocco  e-xtra  uncut  edges,  gilt  top.  I'ine  copy.  Paris,  1875 
China  Paper  copy.    Only  30  printed. 

RKNAur.  Lai  d'lgnaurc's,  en  vers  du  Xlle  siecle,  Ics 
Lais  de  Mdion  et  du  Trot,  en  vers  du  XI He  sitcle.  J'ub- 
liiis  |)our  la  premier  fois  d'apres  deux  n;anuscrits  uniques, 
par  L.  J.  N.  Monmerque  et  Erancisque  Michel.  With  a 
facsimile  page  from  the  original  manuscript.  8°  boards, 
uncut.     Only  150  copies  printed.  Paris,  1832 


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2051  Kenan,  Ernest.    Vie  dc  Jesus.    8°  paper,  uncut.    Paris,  1867 

2053  Renouard,  a.  a.  Annales  de  rimprimerie  des  Aide,  ou 
Histoire  drs  trois  RIanucc  ct  de  leurs  Editions.  Portrait. 
3  vols.  8*  iiJf  morocco.  Paris,  1803 

2053  Rktrospectivb  Review,  and  Historical  and  Antiquarian 
Magazine,  consisting  of  Criticisms  upon.  Analysis  of,  atul 
ICxtracts  from  Curious,  Valuable,  and  Scarce  Old  Books. 
The  three  scries  complete.  iS  vols.  8"  half  morocco, 
marbled  edges.  London,  1830-26,  1838,  1853-54 

3054  Keumont,  Alfred  von.     Loren/.o    de'Medici,  the    magnili- 

ccnt.    Translated  by  Robert  Uanison.     3  vols.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  1884 

3055  RfivEiLt.Aun,  Kug.     Histoire  du  Canada  et  des  Canadicns 

Fran^ais  de   la  dccouverte  jusqua  nos  jours.    8°  paper, 
uncut.  Paris,  1884 

2056  Revoi.utiuxarv  Views.  Collection  d'Estampes  representant 
Ics  EvdncmentJ  de  la  guerre  pour  la  libcrtd  de  P  Amdri- 
quc  septentrionale.  16  beautifully  engraved  plates  by 
lauvcl,  Le  Barbier,  Mariiler,  comprising  Battle  of  Lexing- 
ton, Defeat  of  Burgoyne,  Suirender  of  Cornwallis,  etc.  4" 
half  roan.  Paris,  (1780.) 

;o57  Review  of  the  Government  and  of  llie  Grievance  of  the 
Province  of  Quebec,  since  the  (Conquest  of  it  by  British 
Arms  ;  to  which  is  added  an  Appendix  containing  Extracts 
from  Authentic  papcs.    S°  iialf  roan.   (Title  page  missing.) 

London,  17S3 

ro.yS  Revi"i-  CiMiarlicunc.     Vols  1-7.     7  vols.  8*^  half  morocco. 

Montreal,  1864-70 

2059  Revue  de  Montreal.  Vols.  i.  2,  3,  and  May  to  June  of  vol. 
4,  1878-So.  4  vols.  8°  half  roan  and  numbers.  Complete 
set  of  a  scarce  magazine.  Montreal. 

2UJO  Restif  de  la  Bretonne.  Lucile,  ou  les  Progres  de  la  Vertue. 
'I'he  rareorginal  edition.     16°  half  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

Quebec,  (Paris)  1768 

3061  EaSTiF  de  la  Bretonne.  L'Annce  des  Dames  Nationales,  ou, 
Hi.stoire,  Jour-par-jour,  d'une  Femme  de  France.  Illus- 
trated with  charming  engravings,  6  vols.  16°  half  calf. 
Rare  original  edition.  Geneve,  1791-94 

2063  Rich,  Obadiah.  A  Complete  Collection  of  his  Bibliogra- 
phical Works,  comprising :  I.  Catalogue  of  Books,  re- 
lating principally  to  .America,  1500-1700,  with  the  Supple- 
ment, 1493-1700.  London,  1832;  II.  Bibliotheca  Ameri- 
cana Nova,  Vol.  i.  ( 1701-1800.)  New  York,  1835  ;  III. 
Hibliotheca  Americana  Nova,  Vol.  II.     (1801-1844.)     Lon- 

-  don,  1846.     3  vols.  S"  calf.     (Binding  worn.) 

..    ..    ,  London  and  New  York,  1832-46 


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RiciiAiu),  Jules.    L' Art  de  Former  unu  liibliulhcquc.    Small 

8°  half  morocco  extra,  uncut  edges,   gilt   top,  with  the 

covers  bound  in.  Rouveyre  et  Blond  :  Paris,  188.} 

Limited  Edition  of   100  copies.     With  an  inserted  portrait  of  tit; 
autlior,  after  Gavami — al.so  a  facsimile  autograph. 

RiciiARDERiE,  G.  Jj.  de  la.  Bibliotheque  Univer.selle  des 
Voyages.    6  vols.  8^  calf.  Paris,  180H 

Contains  valuable  lengihy  criticisnis  of  early  American  and  other 
Voyages. 

RiCHARDSOX,  Sir  John.  Arctic  Searching  Expedition ;  a 
journal  of  a  boat-voyage  through  Rupert's  Land  and  the 
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cut.  London,  1851 

RicnART'^ON,  Major.  Wacousta  ;  or  the  Prophecy,  a  Tale 
of  the  Canad.i3.     First  edition.    3  vols,  small  8"  half  roan. 

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Richardson.  Wacousta;  or  the  Prophecy,  an  Indian 
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Richardson.  The  Guards  in  Canada,  or  the  Point  of 
Honor;  being  a  sequel  to  Major  Richardson's  Eighi 
Years  in  Canada.     12°  paper.  Montreal,  184!^ 

Richardson.  Movements  of  the  Ihitish  Legion,  with 
Strictures  on  the  Course  of  Conduct  pursued  hy  l.ieu!.- 
Gen.  Evans.  Plates.  Presentation  cojiy  from  the  author 
to  Lord  Somerset.    8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1837 

Richardson'.  The  Canadian  .brothers  ;  or,  the  prophecy- 
fulfilled,    a  tale  of  the   late   American    War.     2   vols,  io 


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A  sequel  to  Wacousta. 
Richardson,  Major.     Personal  Memoirs. 
—  Also  Trifles   from   my  Port  Folio,  by 
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Montreal,  1840 

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Stafi'    Surgeon, 

Quebec,  1S30 


This  volume  contains  the  Canadian  Notes  of  Major  Richardson  upon 
the  Rebellion  of  1S37. 

2073  Richardson.      Eight   Years  in  Canada;  embracing  a   Re- 
view of  the  Administrations  of  Lords  Durham  and  Syd- 


enham, Sir  Charles  Bagot,  and  Lord  Metcalf.    8*  cloth. 


2073 

2074 

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Montreal,  1867 


RicHTER,  Jcin  Paul.  Leonardo  Da  Vinci.  Portrait  and 
illustrations.    8°  cloth.  London,  1S80 

Rights  of  Great  Britain  asserted  against  the  Claims  of 
America;  being  an  answer  to  the  Declaration  of  ihe  Gen- 
eral Congress.    S''  stitched.  London,  1776 

RiEL  Rebellion.  Report  upon  the  Suppression  of  the  Re- 
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2076  RiKi.  Rebellion,  Preliminary  Investigation  and  Trial  of 
Anibrose  D.  I.epinc  for  the  inurdi'.r  of  Thomas  Srott,  lu-iniij 
a  full  report  of  the  proreedinj^s  in  this  case  before  the 
Magistrate's  Court,  I'roviiire  of  Manitoba.  Illustrations. 
.S""  paper.  ^Winnipe};,  1874 

KiKi.  Rebellion.  The  Queen  vs.  Louis  Riel,  accused  and 
convicted  of  the  crinie  of  lliji;!)  'I'reason  ;  —  Le  veritable 
Riel;  —  Trial  of  A.  I).  Lepine  for  the  murder  of  Thomas 
Scott  (1874).     3  pamphlets. 

Ris,  Clement  de.  Les  Amateurs  d'autrefois.  8  etched  por 
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RoiiKRrsoN,  William.     History  of  America.     2  vols.  4°  calf. 

London,  1777 

Roi'.KRi.sov.  History  of  America,  Piooks  IX  and  X:  con- 
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tory of  New  England,  to  1652.     8°  calf.  London,  1796 

RoitiiRisoN.  History  of  .Scotland,  during  the  reignsof  Queen 
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RoiiiKA,  A.  Petits  Mcmoires  secrets  du  XlX'siecle.  Le 
Portefeuille  d'un  trcs  vieux  (Jargon.  Numerous  facetious 
illustrations.     12°  cloth.  Paris. 

RouiN,  Abbe.  Nouveau  Voyage  dans  Amerique  Septen- 
trionale,  en  I'annee  1781  ;  et  campagne  de  Parm^e  de  M.  Le 
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RoiMNSON,  John  B.  Canada  and  the  Canada  Bill  :  being 
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2085  RoiisoN,  (leorge  Eennell.  Scenery  of  the  Grampian  Moun- 
tains, illustrated  by  forty-one  plates  representing  the  princi- 
pal hills  from  «»uch  points  as  display  their  picturesque 
features;  diversified  by  lakes  and  rivers :  with  an  explana- 
tory page  afiixed  to  each  plate,  giving  an  account  of  those 
objects  of  natural  curiosity  and  historical  interest,  with 
which  the  district  abounds;  the  engravings  executed  by 
Henry  Morton,  and  colored  from  original  drawings  made  on 
the  spot  by  the  author.  Imperial  folio,  half  calf.  (Binding 
somewhat  injured.)  London,  1819 

2oS5  Roijsox,  Joseph.  Account  of  Six  Years'  Residence  in  Hud- 
son's Bay,  from  1733  to  1736  and  1744  to  1747.  Maps.  8*^ 
calf.  London,  1753 

2087  RociiKSTKR,  N.  V.     Directory  for  1827  ;  to  which  is  added  a 

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RooF.RS,  Robert.  Journals  of  ^^;^jor  Robert  Rogers.  Con- 
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the  Generals  who  commanded  upon  the  Continent  of  Kcrth 
America,  during  the  late  war.  I'rom  which  may  be  col- 
lected the  most  material  Circumstances  of  every  Campaign 
upon  the  Continent,  from  the  commencement  to  the  conclu- 
sion of  the  war.     8°  full  calf  extra,  yellow  edges. 

I'rinted  for  the  author  :  London,  1765 
Fine  copy  of  the  first  edition. 

RoGKRs,  Concise  Account  of  North  America,  containing  a 
Description  of  the  several  British  Colonies  on  that  Conti- 
nent, including  the  Lslands  of  Newfoundland,  Cape  Breton, 
etc.,  as  to  their  situation,  extent,  climate,  soil,  produce, 
rise,  government,  religion,  present  boundaries,  and  number 
of  inhabitants  supposed  to  be  in  each  ;  also  of  the  interior 
or  westerly  parts  of  the  country,  upon  the  rivers  St.  Law- 
rence, Mississippi,  Christino  and  the  Great  Lakes.  12'^ 
mottled  calf.  Dublin,  1770 

RooKRs.  Concise  Historical  Account  of  all  the  Britisii 
Colonies  in  North  America,  comprehending  their  rise,  pro- 
gress and  modern  state,  particularly  of  the  Massachusetts- 
Bay  (seat  of  the  present  Civil  War),  together  with  the  other 
I'rovinces  of  New  England.  Vine  copy.  8°  half  green 
morocco,  gilt  top.  London,  1775 

Rogers,  Samuel.  Italy,  a  I'oem.  Illustrated  with  the  series 
of  exquisite  illustrations  by  J.  M.  W.  Turner  and  Thomas 
Stcthard.  First  edition.  8°  full  crimson  crushed  levant 
morocco  super  extra,  gilt  edges,  broad  inside  tooled 
borders,  watered  silk  lining.  I^ondon,  1830 

A  sumptuous  oojjy  of  the  original  edition,  with  ar  autograph  signa- 
ture of  the  author  inserted.  The  tooling  on  the  sides  covers  tlie 
entire  panel  and  consists  of  a  delicate  pattern  of  flowers  and  wreaths, 
"a  petits  fers,"  after  a  design  by  I.e  (iascon,  by  W.  Matthews. 

RoGET,  P.  M.  Thesaurus  of  English  Words  and  Phrases. 
8°  morocco.    (Binding  loose.)  London,  1855 

RoGET.  Thesaurus  of  English  Words  and  Phrar^s.  Re- 
vised and  edited  by  Barnas  Sears.    8°  h.ilf  morocco, 

Phila.,  1883 

RoLiMi,  Thomas.  Brief  Account,  together  with  Observations 
made  during  a  Visit  in  the  West  Indies,  and  a  Tour  through 
the  United  States  of  America,  in  1832-33  ;  together  with  a 
statistical  account  of  Upper  Canada.  8°  half  morocco,  un- 
cut, gilt  top.  Dundas,  U.  C,  1836 


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2099 

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103 


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2105 
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Uomaitl,  tjeiun.  Compendium  hystorial  des  polices  des 
Empires,  Kovaulmes  et  choses  publicques.  NouvellemcDt 
translate  de  latin  en  franf;oy3.  i31ack  LCttcri  with  engraved 
title  and  wood-cut  in  the  text.     Small  folio,  vellum. 

(ialliot  du  Vr6:  Paris,  1528 

Ro.MANAE  Historiae  Scriptores  Graeci  Minores ;  qui  partini 
ab  urbe  condita,  partim  ab  Augusto  Imperio,  Res  Romanas 
memoria;  prodiderunt.  Opera  et  studio  Friderici  Sylburgii 
V'eterensis.  Fine  copy,  thick  folio,  full  marbled  calf,  gi!t 
edges,  with  the  "  toison  "  of  the  celebrated  Longepierre 
stamped  in  gold  on  the  back  and  sides. 

Andriae  VVecheli  heredes  :  Francofurdi,  1590 

Ross,  Alexander.  Adventures  of  the  First  Settlers  on  the 
Oregon,  or  Columbia  River.     Map.    8°  half  roan. 

London,  1849 

Ross,  A.  M.  IJirds  of  Canada,  with  Descriptions  of  their 
iMumage,  Habits,  Food,  etc. ; — Butterflies  and  Moths  of 
Canada.     Illustrations.     2  vols.  12°  cloth.  Toronto,  1872-3 

Ross,  Sir  John.  Narrative  of  a  second  voyage  in  search  of  a 
North-west  Passage,  during  1*^29-33.  iVLnps  and  plates. 
Large  4°  cloth,  uncut.  Londr       S35 

Ross.     Narrative  of  a  scci>nd  vovage  in  search  of      '^ 
west   Passage,  and  of  a  residence   in  the  Arctic  .  ;, 

(luring  1829-33.  With  appendix,  including  the  repo. .-  oi 
of  Capt.  James  Clark  Ross,  and  the  discovery  of  the 
northern  magnet»c  pole.  Numerous  maps  and  plates,  stme 
colored.     2  vols,  royal  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1^35 

RoTHSCiiiLD.  Catalogue  des  Livres  composant  la  Bibliothc- 
(jue  de  feu  M.  le  Baron  James  de  Rothschild.  Illustrated 
with  a  portrait  of  Baron  Rothschild  and  numerous  fac-similes 
of  title  pages,  plates  of  bindings,  some  in  gold  and  colors, 
f  tr.     Vols.  I  and  2.     2  vols,  thick  royal  8°  paper,  uncut. 

Morgand :  Paris,  1884-87 

A  valuable  catalogue  will)  luiinerous  bibliographical  dissertations  of 
one  of  the  grandest  and  costliest  libraries  in  Europe.  Unly  a  very 
limited  number  of  copies  were  issued,  the  third  volume  is  not  yet 
published. 

RoussEAtr,  J.  J.  Julie,  ou  la  Nouvelle  Ileloise.  Lettres  de 
deux  Amans,  habitans  d'une  petit  ville  au  pied  des  Alpes. 
Numerous  fine  plates  by  Gravelot.    6  vols,  in  3,  12"  calf. 

Original  kdition.  Amsterdam,  176 1 

Rousseau.    Julie,  ou  la  Nouvelle  Ileloise.     Second  edition. 

6  vols,  in  3,  12"  calf.  Amsterdam,  1763 

Rousseau.    OCuvres  Choisies.     18°  old  cal^.        Paris,  1744 

Rousseau,  P.  Ilistoire  et  Vie  de  M.  Paul  de  Chomedy, 
Sieur  de  Maisonneuve,  Fondateur  et  Premier  Gouverneur 
de  Villemaire,  1640-1676,  Portrait  and  illustrations. 
Royal  8**  paper,  uncut.  Montreal. 


.t 


CATALOGUE. 


t07 


3109 


2 1 10 


111 


II. 


2107  RouniiER,  A.  \^.  Kn  Canot;  petit  voya^ic  au  Lac  St.  Jean. 
12°  paper,  uncut.  '  Quebec,  188 1 

310S  RouvK.YRK,  Kdouarcl.  Connaissances  Nccessaires  a  un  Bib- 
liophile. Many  engravings,  specimens  of  different  papers 
used,  etc.  2  vols,  small  8°  vcllumpapcr  wrapper,  uncut 
edges,  Paris,  1883 

\  capital  compilation  for  tite  guidance  of  hook  collectors,  confaininf; 
a  great  many  intcrestin;;  particulars  about  books,  their  collection, 
binding,  preservation,  collation,  means  of  cleaning,  etc.,  etc. 

Kowi.ANDSON.  Twenty  Caricature  Plates  to  illustrate  the 
"Tour  to  the  Hebrides,"  by  James  Uoswell,  designed  by 
Rowlandson,  engraved  1786.  20  plates  in  a  portfolio, 
lolio,  cloth.  London. 

Roy,  J.  E.  L'Ordrc  dc  Malic  en  Aincriquc.  8"  paper,  un- 
cut. Quebec,  188S 

Ruche  Littcraire  (La)  ct  Politique.  March,  1853,  to  Jan., 
1854  (wanting  April  and  June).    9  parts  royal  8*^  paper. 

Montrciii. 
Rut.E,  William  H.  History  of  the  Inquisition,  in  every 
country  where  its  tribunals  have  been  established  from  the 
twelfth  century  to  the  present  time.     S'' cloth. 

London,  iS63 
?t  13  Kur.Ks  and  Articles  for  the  Dctter  Government  of  the  Militia 
of  the  I'rovince  of  Lower  Canada,  when  embodied  for  Ser- 
vice.    In  French  and  English.     16°  paper.      Quebec,  179 15 

21 14  Rump:  or,  an  exact  Collection  of  the  choicest   Poems   and 

Songs  relating  to  the  late  Times.      15y  the   most  eminent 
Wits,  from  1639  to  16G1.     2  vols.  8°  boards,  uncut. 
Large  Paper.  (Reprint.)    London,  1662 

2115  [RuMSKV,  John.]     Curi;e  Canadense.s,  or  the  Canadian  liaw 

Courts.     Ijy  PliniusSecundus.     8°  cloth.         Toronto,  1843 

2116  Russell,  A.  J.      Red  River  Country,   Hudson's    Bay    and 

North-west  Territories  considered  in  relation  to  Canada. 
8°  paper.  Montreal,  1870 

2117  Russell,  William.     History  of  A. I'-erica  from  its  Discovery 

by  Columbus  to  the  conclusion  of  the  late  War.  With  an 
appendix,  containing  an  account  of  the  use  and  progress  of 
the  present  unhappy  contest  between  Great  Britain  and  her 
Colonies.  Numerous  maps  and  copper  plates.  2  vols.  4° 
half  calf.  London,  1778 

2118  Russell.     History  of  Modern  Europe.     Engraved  titles.    3 

vols.  8°  sheep.  New  York,  1862 

21 19  Russell's  History  of  Modern    Europe    Epitomised.       By 

George  Towsend.     16°  cloth,  London,  1858 


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20S 


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2I20 


KussELi..  Memorial  of  the  Marriage  of  H.  R.  II.  Albert  Ed- 
ward, Prince  of  Wales,  and  H.  R.  H.  Alexandra,  Princess 
of  Denmark.  Illuminated  title-page  and  41  chromo-litho- 
graphic  plates  by  Robert  Dudley,  representing  the  various 
events  of  the  Wedding  and  the  IJridal  Gifts  ;  many  of  the 
plates  in  gold  and  silver.     Large  folio,  cloth,  gilt  edges. 

London. 

Russell.  Canada;  its  defenses,  condition  and  resources. 
Map.     Small  8°  cloth.  London,  1865 

3122  RvERSON,  John.     Hudson's  Bay;  or  a  missionary  tour  in  the 
territory  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company.     Portrait  and  illus- 


2121 


trations. 


cloth. 


Toronto,  1855 


123   ^ABIN,  JusKPH.       Bibliography    of    Bibliography,    or 


s 


Dtl     ! 


i 


a 

^^j    handy  hook  about  books   which   relate  to   books.      8' 

half  morocco.  New  York,  1877 

2124  Sabine,  Lorenzo.     Biographical  Sketches  of  Loyalists  of  the 

American  Revolution,  with  an  historical  essay.  2  vols.  8° 
cloth.  Boston,  1864 

2125  Sagari),  Gabriel.     Le  Grand  Voyage  dv  Pays   des   Hvrons, 

situe  en  I'Amdrique  vers  la  Mer  douce,  es  derniers  conlins 
(le  la  nouueUe  France  dite  Canada.  Ou  il  est  amplement 
iraitc  de  tout  ce  (]ui  est  du  Pays,  des  ma  urs  iS:  du  naturel 
des  Sauuages,  do  leurs  gouvernement  i\:  fat;ons  de  faire,  tant 
dedans  leur  pays  qu'allants  en  voyages.  Avcc  vn  Diction- 
iiairc  de  lalangue  Iluronne,  Engraved  and  printed  title:.. 
Small  8"^  in  contemporary  binding,  dark  blue  morocco,  gilt 
edges,  fine  copy,  very  rare.  Chez  l3enys  Moreau  :  Paris,  1632 

2126  Sahaki).     Histoire  dv  Canada  et   Voyages   qve  les    Frcres 

Mineurs  Recollects  y  ont  faicts  pour  la  conuersion  des  In- 
tidelles.  Divise/- en  qvalre  livres.  Ou  est  amplement 
traictc  des  choses  principales  arriuces  dans  le  pays  depuis 
Tan  1615  iusques  a  la  prise  qui  en  a  este  faicte  par  les  An- 
glois,  etc.     With  the  3  leaves  of  music.     Small  8°  russia. 

Chez  Claude  Sonnius :  Paris,  1636 

*"  y)\  llic  extcsaivf  rarity  ot  this  book,  ai\  idea  may  be  formed  from 
I  lie  fact  tliat  the  latu  Mr.  KdwinTross  sought  ior  many  years  before 
he  could  obtam  a  copy  to  reprint,  as  he  had  already  reprinted  the 
\  oyage.  lu  the  preface  he  states  that  "on  a  offert,  durantiles  annecs, 
r -iuo  fr.  d'uii  exemplaire  de  I'Histoire,  san,s  j)ouvoir  s'cn  procurer  rin 
>eul.*  This  statement  has  reference  to  over  twenty  years  ago,  and  as 
valuable  old  books  have  since  then  increased  remarkably  in  price  as 
well  as  in  rarity,  the  cost  of  this  last  copy  is  relatively  low. 

Only  two  copies  are  known,  besides  thiS,  containing  the  four  pages 
a*,  the  end,  which  give  the  native  words  and  the  music  of  a  Huron  song 
and  .in  Iroquois  hymn." — QitariUh  it. 

2127  St.  Bris,  Thomas  de.     Discovery  of  the  origin  of  the  name 

of  .America.     Illustrations.     8''  paper.  New  York,  1888 


CATALOGUE. 


•09 


2I2d 


2129 

2130 
2131 


2 '33 


2'34 


'JO 


2136 


2>37 


213S 


2»39 


Saint-Lamhert,  C.  F.  de.  Lcs  Saisons,  rocnic.  I'lontis- 
piece  by  Desenne.  Royal  8°  richly  bound  by  Tiiuuvkmn, 
in  full  blue  straight  grained  morocco,  super  extra,  buck 
richly  tooled,  blind  and  gold  tooling  on  sides,  gilt  edges. 

Large  Paper.  Paris,  iSj.; 

Saint-Maurice,  Fanclicr  de.  Rchuion  de  ce  qui  s'esi  passe 
lors  des  Kouilles  Faites  par  Ordrc  du  tlouvcrnemcnt.  dnns 
une  partie  des  fondalions  du  College  des  Jesuits  dc  Qucbre. 
4°  paper,  uncut.  (Quebec,  1879 

Saint-Maurice.  De  Quebec  a  Mexico  :  —  La  Dninanlc ;  — 
Choses  et  auires.    4  vols,   i.!"^  paper,  uncut.    Monlrcid,  1871 

Saim-Maurick.  Le  (."anada  ct  les  C'anadiens  Fran«;ais 
pendant  la  guerre  Fran<^o-Prussienne.  Koyal  8°  paper,  un- 
cut. Quebec,  1888 

Saint-Non,  J.  C.     Voyage  Pittoresque,  ou  Description  du 
Royaume  de  Naples  et  de  Sicile.     Original  edition.     Willi 
upwards  of  400  plates  of  views,  scenery,  hcrculancan  antt 
quities,  etc.     5  vols,  atlas  folio,  old  calf.        Paris,  1781-86 

Original  edition  of  this  grand  work,  brilliant  impressions  of  the 
plates,  including  the  "  Doubles  Medaillcs,"  which  are  very  seldom 
found. 

Saint   Pierre,    Bernardine  de.     Paul   et  Virginie,     Willi  4 
plates  by  Moreau  and  Vernet.    18°  full  blue  crushed  levant 
morocco  extra,  three  gold  fillets  on  the  sides,  back  richly 
tooled,  gilt  edges,  inside  borders,  by  CiiAMnoLLE-DuRU. 
Original  edition,  an  elegant  copy.  Paris,  17S9 

SAINT-Pierre.  Paul  et  Virginie.  4  plates  by  Moreau  origi- 
nal impressions.     18'^  russia,  gilt.  Paris,  1789 

St.  Pierre.  Paul  and  Virginia;  with  an  original  memoir 
of  the  author,  and  330  illustrations,  the  full  page  illus- 
trations on  India  paper.  Royal  8°  half  ntorocco  extra, 
uncut  edges,  gilt  top.  London,  1839 

St.  Sauveur.  Costumes  des  habitants  de  TAmerique  ct  de 
rOce'anie,  par  Grasset  de  SaintSauveur,  ne'  k  Montreal  en 
1757.  With  88  finely  colored  plains  of  Indian  cosiumcs 
and  customs.     4"  half  calf,  gilt.  (Paris,  1796) 

Saintsburv,  George.  Specimens  of  English  Prose  Style 
frorri  Malory  to  Macaulay ;  with  an  introductory  essay. 
1  .-in ted  on  hand  w.^dc  paper.  8*  full  vellum,  uncut,  gilt 
lup.  London,  1885 

SAt,MON.  New  Geographical  and  Historical  Grammar. 
Numerous  maps.    8°  old  calf.  London,  1754 

Sanuham,  Alfred.  Villc-Marie,  or  Sketches  of  Montteai, 
past  and  present.  Numerous  iilustratiotis,  also  5^  pcitratts 
and  autographs  laid  in  for  extra  illustrations.    8    cloth. 

Montreal,  1S70 


no 


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2140 
2141 

2142 

2143 
2  144 

?«4S 


2146 

?i47 
2148 

^149 

;'i;o 


Sandiiam.  Montreal  and  its  Fortifications.  Plans.  S" 
cloth.    Privately  printed.     Some  plates  colored'. 

Montreal,  1874 

Sandham.  Coins,  Tokens,  and  Medals  of  the  Dominion  of 
Canada,  with  supplementary  pamphlet.  Illustrations.  8'' 
cloth.  ^^ontreaI,  1S69 

Salon  de  1887.  Par  G.  Ollendorf.  With  100  elegant  ph<i- 
togravures  by  Goupil.     12  parts,  small  folio.       Paris,  18S7 

Sangster,  Charles.  The  St.  Lawrence  and  the  Saguenay, 
and  other  Poems.     12"  cloth.  Kingston,  1856 

Sanson,  Joseph.  Sketches  of  Lower  Canada,  historical  and 
descriptive.     Frontispiece.    8°  boards,  uncut.    N.  Y.,  1817 

Sanson,  N.  L'Amerique  en  plusieurs  Cartes,  et  en  divers 
traittds  dc  Geographic,  ct  d'histoire.  La  ou  sont  descripts 
succinctement  et  avec  unc  belle  methodc  et  facile,  ses  em- 
pires, ses  peuples,  ses  colonics,  leurs  mocurs,  langues,  etc. 
15  maps.     4°  old  calf.  Paris,  1657 

Fine  cojiy  of  the  rare  first  edition   of  Sanson's  Atlas,  unknown  to 
Harrisse. 

Sanson.  L'Amerique  (et  L'Kurope,  L'Asic,  L'Afrique)  en 
plusieurs  Cartes,  nouvelles  et  exactes,  et  en  divers  traittez 
dc  Geographic  et  d'Histoire.  Numerous  colored  maps,  in- 
cluding 15  maps  of  America.     4°  half  calf         Paris,  1683 

Sanson.     .Another  copy.     4°  vellum,  Paris,  1683 

Sanson.  Introduction  a  la  Geographic.  With  130  large 
colored  maps  and  plans.  2  vols,  large  atlas  folio,  half 
calf.  Paris  and  Amsterdam,  1686-90 

Santani-if.r  de  la  Scrva.  Dictionnaire  Libliographique  choibi 
Hu  quinzieme  Siccle,  ou  Description  par  ordre  alphabetiquc 
des  Editions  le  plus  rares  et  le  plus  recherchc^es  du  quiuzib- 

IJruxelles,  18015 


me  sibcle.    3  vols.  8°  half  morocco 
Sarasin.     Oeuvres  Choisies.     »6°  calf 

Saut.fv,    I',   de.     Systbme    Monctairc 
Komainc  a  IVpoqne  de  Jule    Cesar, 
paper. 

Saunders,  F.  I).    Hit  Mory  of 
cloth,  uncut. 

SAVAcr:,  James.      The  Librarian. 


(\c     la 
Plates. 


sonic 


Paris,  1757 

R(5publiquc 
Small  folio, 
Paris,  1873 

Books.     16' 


6  Tortraits  instrlttl,  Irit  lack*.  N'o 
number. 

ScADDiNG,  llonry.  I  uronlo  of  Old 
lections  illustrative  of  the  Early 
Life   of    the    Capital   of  Ontario. 


iniuus 

New  York,  1887 
8^  h.df  calf,  gilt. 

London,  180S 
19,  wiii'.h  was  issued  as  an  extra 


Portraits  and  illustration.'^.    8"  gluth. 


;  Collections  and  Recol- 
Settlement  and  Social 
Py   Henry   Scadding. 


Toronto,  1868 


CATALOGUE. 


2  I  I 


2155  ScADDiNo.  Canada  and  Oxford:  i,  Merton  College  and 
Canada ;  2,  Canada  in  the  Bodleian  ;  3,  On  Museums,  the 
New  Oxford   Museum  included.     8°  half  morocco. 

Toronto,  1873 

3156  ScALiGERANA,  Thuana,  Perroniana,  Pithaeana,  et  Colomes- 
iana;  ou  Remarques  historiques,  critiques,  morales,  er 
littn^raires  de  Jos.  Scaliger,  J.  Aug.  De  Thou,  le  Cardinal  dn 
Perron,  Fr.  Pithou,  et  P.  Colomies.  Avec  les  Notes  dc 
piusieurs  Savans.     2  vols,     12°  half  calf  extra,  gilt  top. 

Amsterdam,  1740 

2157  ScHERER,  J.  B.  Recherches  historiques  et  geographiques  sur 

le  nouveau-monde.     8°  boards.  Paris,  1777 

2158  ScHiNDLER,  Solomon.     Messianic  Expectations  and  ^^ode^rl 

Judaism.     With  introduction  by  .M.  J.   Savage.     12°  cloth. 

Boston,  i8So 

2159  ScuMiTz,  Leonard.     ALinual  of  Ancient   History,  from  ttit* 

remotest  Times,  to  the  overthrow  of  the  Western  Umpir*-, 
A:  D.  476.     12°  half  roan.  New  York. 

2 160  ScHONER.     Johann    Schoner,  Professor  of   Mathematics   at 

Nurenberg.  A  Reproduction  of  his  Globe  of  1523  lon^; 
.  lost,  his  dedicatory  letter  to  Reymer  von  Streytperck  and  the 
"  De  Moluccis  "  of  Maximilianus  Transylvanus  ;  with  new 
translations  and  notes  on  the  globe,  by  Henry  Steven?. 
Edited  with  an  introduction  and  bibliography,  by  C.  H. 
('oote.  Portrait  and  Fac-simile  maps.  Larck  Papkk. 
Royal  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  iSSS 

2161  School  for  Satire,  a  volume  of  satirical  Poems,  addressed  u> 

the  various  commentators  on  Shakespeare,  Capell's  Ghost, 
and  others,     H°  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  London,  iSoj 

2162  School   Books.    Thtses    de    Mathbmatiques  et    de  Phy-j- 

ique  qui  seront  soutenues  au  Seminaire  de  Quebec, 
^Iardi  5  October.  Small  4°  richly  bound  in  full  morocco, 
mosaic  binding,  gilt  edges,  by  Lemieux  of  Quebec. 

Quebec,  (circa,  1774) 

2163  School  Books.     Thbses  de  Mathematique  qui  seront  sou- 

tenues au  Seniinalrie  de  Quebec.  Vendredi,  26  Mai.  Small 
4''  in  full  morocco,  mosaic  binding,  gilt  edges,  by  Lemieux. 

Quebec,  1775 

The  above  two  volmne.s  are  the  result  of  a  "supreme  effort"  by  a. 
Canadian  binder  and  are  very  interesting  as  such  ;  the  omamentaiion 
consists  of  a  very  elaborate  tooling  on  inlaid  leather  of  various  .  o]or.->, 
uud  is  certainly  very  original,  but  the  combination  of  color*  is  ra'her 
surprising. 


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Tlie  ilifficuliy  of  getting  early  editions  of  School  books  is  recognized 
hy  all  llook  coflectois  and  Liltraiians  everywl\ei>r,  the  Inllowinij  sfiie-. 
\vi>uld  be  most  dithcult  to  dtipliiate  in  the  early  dates. 


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Quebec, 


Si  uo<ji,     aiul    Religions    IJooks.     1797 
Koin.iines    en    gros     caraciere    etc.     12" 
hec;     Jean     Neilson,     1795.     (Hne     copy 
(iiaduel    Komain    a    I'usage    du 

wiili  music,  16°  full  calf,  fine  copy.  A  Quebec,  n.  d. 
<irca,  1797); — Office  de  la  Sainte  Vierge  a  I'usage  des 
Congreganistes,  J.  Lovell,  Montreal,  N.  D. ;  —  Funeral 
Sermon,  Montreal,  I'.enjamin  Frobisher,  1787,  by  Rev.  C. 
1).  Delisle,  M.S.  copy;  —  Instructions  Chretiennes.  24° 
lioards,  Quebec,  1807  ; — lleures  Royales  en  gros  carac- 
tfres.  16°  calf,  Quebec,  I S06  ;  —  Concise  introduction  to 
Practical  Arithemetic,  by  Rev.  John  Strachan.  16°  calf, 
7    vols.  Montreal,  1809 

Siiioof-  and  Religious  Rooks.  iSio  lo  1820.  Catechisme 
llistorique  par  M.  Fleury,  18°  Quebec,  i8io; — Grant's 
'i'ables,  18°,  Quebec,  1810;  —  L'Ame  elevee  a  Dieu  16° 
(J»uebec,  181 1  ;  —  Heures  Romaines,  16°,  Quebec,  1812  ;  — 
L'linitation  de  Jesus  Christ  (De  Gonnelier)  O.scar  Dunn, 
auto  on  title,  18^,  Quebec,  1813:  —  Exercice  tres  devot 
envers  St.  Antoine  (with  an  account  of  miracles).  32° 
Montreal,  18 13;  —  'I'wo  Sermons  on  Family  Prayer  by  the 
Hon.  and  Rev.  Charles  Stewart,  8°,  Montreal,  1814;  — 
(the  first  Anglican  Service  Prayer  Rook  printed  in  Canada), 
l,e  Petit  Manuel  du  Chretien,  Quebec,  1814;  —  L'Office  de 
la  Semaine  Sainte,  Quebec,  1816.     10  vols. 

School  and  Religious  Rooks.  1820  to  1840.  L'Office  de 
FF-glise,  Quebec,  1820; —  Instructions  du  Sainte  Rosaire, 
Quebec,  1821;  —  Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowl- 
edge (subscription  list  4  pp.)  Niagara,  1826;  —  Chal- 
loner's  History,  Montreal,  1828;  —  Le  Grand  Catechisme, 
(Quebec,  1829 ,  —  Formules  Quebec  Ritual,  Quebec,  1830 ; 
Devotion  aux  Saints  Anges,  Montreal,  1832;  —  Confrcrie 
(le  Notre  Dame,  Quebec,  1834;  —  Le  Petit  Catechisme, 
Quebec,  1835  ;  —  Compendiutn  Historise  Fxclesiae,  Quebec, 
1834;  —  Epitome  Ilistoriic  EcclesiE,  Quebec,  1834;  — 
Epitome  Historite  Sacrae  Village  Debartch  (J.  P.  Roucher- 
JJellevilltfe),  1836; — Instructions  Chretiennes  Trois  Riv- 
cres,  1836;  —  Petit  Manuel  a  I'usage  de  Quebec,  1832  ;  — 
Cil  Rlas,  Quebec,  1837.     14  vols. 

School  and  Religious  Rooks.  1830  to  1840.  English, 
French  and  Greek.     10  vols. 

School  and  Religious  Rooks.  1840  to  1850.  Including 
'■  Shall  and  Will  "  by  Sir  Edward  Head.  Murray's  Gram- 
mar, Toronto,  N.  D.,  Murray's  Grammar,  Toronto,  1845  ; 
Kirkham's  Grammar,  Toronto,  1845,  ^^^'     '4  vols. 


CATALOGUE. 


ii3 


2169  School  and   Religious   Books.      1850  to   1870.      Includes 

Racine's  Souvenirs   Historiques  du  Canada  ;  —  Garneau's 
Abridged  History  ;  —  Roy's  Canada,  etc.     12  vols. 

2170  School  and  Religious  Books.     Elemens  de  la  Grammaire 

Latine,  i  I'usage  des  Colleges,  Tar  \V.  L'Homond,  Pro 
fesseur-dmrit^  en  rUniversit^  de  Paris,  Syntaxe,  d  Mon- 
treal. Louis  Roy,  1 796.  3  Parts,  with  titles  to  Syntax  and 
Method.  The  first  title  page  is  missing  together  with  the 
first  page  up  to  5,  otherwise  perfect  though  first  pages  are 
thumbed  on  the  edges.     12"  original  paper  cover. 

2 17 1  School  and  Religious  Books.     Elements  de  la  Grammaire 

Latine,    Quebec,    Imprim«^s    .\    la    Nouvelle    Imprimerie 
original  paper.     12"  1799. 

2172  School  and  Religious   Books.    Geographic  i  I'usage  des 

Ecoliers  du  Petit  Seminaire  de  Quebec,  i  Quebec,  J.  Neil- 
son  1804,  24"  paper;  —  Traite  d'Arilhmetique  pour  I'usage 
des  Ecoles,  par  J.  A.  Bouthillier,  h  Quebec,  J.  Neilson  1809. 
16"  boards; — Elemens  de  la  Grammaire  Fran^aise  par 
M  L'Homond.  Deuxieme  edition  de  Quebec,  a  Quebec,  J. 
Neilson,  18 lo.  16°  boards;  —  Syllabaire  Frangaise,  by 
W,  Borny,  Montreal,  N.  Mower,  181  o.  16°  boards;  — 
I'Arithmdtique  par  M.  Bibaud,  Montreal,  N.  Mower,  1816. 
16°  calf ;  — Grammaire  Latine,  Montreal,  J.  Brown,  1811 ; — 
(Title  page  to  the  first  part,  Grammaire  Frangaise  missing  ; 
extra  tall  copy.)  8"  calf;  —  Grammaire  Fran^aise,  Mon- 
treal, J,  Brown.  S''  boards; — Grammaire  of  the  Frencli 
Tongue,  by  John  Perrin,  Mower,  Montreal  1812.  16°  calf. 
8  vols. 

2173  School  and  Religious  Books.    Nouvelle  Methode  ;!  bein 

lire  et  orthographier  par  Gean  Palairet,  Quebec.  12°  boards 
1 82 1 ;  —  Cours  d'Education  Elementaire,  by  J.  F.  Perrault, 
Quebec.  12°  boards,  1822  ; — Fessenden's  Tables,  Mon- 
treal, N.  Mower,  1822.  8°  calf;  —  French  Genders,  24'' 
full  morocco,  Quebec,  1827;  —  Grammaire  Elementaire 
Lequien.  16*"  calf,  Montreal,  1828  ;  —  Geographic  Elemen- 
taire de  Nicolet,  16°,  Montreal,  1828  ; — Traits  d'Arithme- 
tique,  Boutillier,  16°  calf,  Quebec,  1829;  —  English 
Reader,  Murray  &  Bartlett,  16°  calf,  Montreal,  1828.  8 
vols. 

2174  School  and  Religious  Books.     1840  to  1S70.     I'etit  Recueil 

de  Cantiques.  Trois  Rivieres,  1847  '■> — Psalms  and 
Hymns.  Trinity  Church,  Montreal,  1842  ;  —  Manual  Par- 
ochial Psalmody,  Quebec,  1844;  —  Canadian  Church  Psal- 
mody, with  music.  Toronto,  1845;  —  Book  of  P.salms, 
Toronto,  1851  ; — Rev.  Robert  McGill's  Discourses,  Mon- 
treal, 1853,  (contains  Sermons  on  the  Rebellion  1837,  the 
Great  Fire  of  Montreal,  1852  and  4,)  and  others.     10  vols. 


214 


CATALOGUE. 


2175  School  and  Religious  Looks.    A  i.i  electron  trom  the  I'salins 

of  David  with  music.  4°  boardi .  Hof,  ^eal,  182 1 ;  —  Root 
and  Offspring  of  David,  by  Re-  \V.  AicGilvray,  1848 ;  — 
(irammaire  Fran^oise  h.  I'usage  du  Petit  Seminaire  de  Mon- 
treal, 181 1  ;  —  The  Catholic  School  Book,  Montreal,  1817  ; 
Manuel  du  Peleriu,  1848,  with  view  of  old  15onsecours 
(Jhurch.     j  rare  volumes, 

2176  School  and  Religious  Books.     Instructions   Sur  le  Jubile, 

Quebec,  1827  ;  — Pratique  des  Seminaristes,  Quebec,  1838  ; 
—  La  Terre  Sainte,  N.  D.  (1841) ;  —  L'Instruction  Primarie 
Jean  Juneau,  1847  ; —  Bibaud's  Catdchisme  de  I'Histoire  du 
Canada,  1853  (rare),  and  twelve  others.       18    pamphlets 

2177  School  and  Religious  Books.    Letter  from  Dr.  Strachan  to 

Dr.  Lee,  Kingston,  U.  C,  1829 ;  —  Abridgment  of  Christian 
Doctrine,  Montreal,  1S12;  —  Dr.  Milne's  Catechism;  — 
fames  Thomson's  Family  Prayers,  Montreal,  1839  ;  —  Bish- 
op Oxend  n's  Family  Prayers,  London,  Ont.,  1870  ; —  Roe's 
Purgatory ,  —  Bishop  of  Ontario  on  Agnosticism  ;  —  Dr. 
Beecher's  Ne\  Measures,  New  York,  1828  ;  —  Swear  not  at 
all,  by  Dr.  Beitham,  1S17,  and  ottiers  on  the  Jesuits,  etc. 
21  pamphlets. 

2 1 78  School  and  Religious   Books.      Early  miscellaneous.      Se 

lections  from  the  Psalms,  etc.  16'^  cloth.  St.  John,  N.  B., 
1844 ;  —  Manuel  Abr^gt^  de  Controverse  ou  Controverse  des 
Pauvres,  Quebec,  1806 ;  —  If  cures  Romaines  ^title  missing), 
Quebec,  1812  ;  —  Borny's  Sylabaire  Francois,  Montreal, 
iSio;  —  Bibaud's  Arithimetique,  Montreal,  1S16.      5  vols. 

2179  School  and  Religious  Books.     Miscellaneous.     Grammaire 

Grecque,  Montreal,  1S37  ;  —  Institutiones  Philosophicae, 
Quebec,  1835  ;  —  Choix  de  Cantiques  (Presbyterian),  Que- 
bec, 1844; —  Latleche,  La  Soci^t^  Civile,  Montreal,  1866; 
Quebec  Classical  School  Prize  Book.  Full  calf,  with  stamp 
on  sides,  1836  ;  — Tdtu's  Droits  du  Clerge  du  Canada,  Mon 
t real,  1842  ;  —  Glimpses  of  the  Monastery,  Quebec,  1875, 
and  others.     16  vols. 

2180  School    and    Religious   Books.      Formulaire    de    Pri«:res, 

Quebec,  181 1 ;  —  Quebec  Directories  for  the  years  1847-8  ; 
(the  second  Hawkins  Directory  very  rare) — 1850-1  — 
1852-3; — Standing  Orders,  ygih  Highlanders,  1835;  — 
Quebec  Guide,  with  map,  1851;-  Municipal  Code  Prov- 
ince of  Quebec,  1875;  —  Sermon  du  Pere  Bourdaloue. 
Qubec,  1827.    9  vols. 

2181  School  and  Religious  Books.     Souvenir  de  St.  Jean  Bap- 

tiste,  1874,  with  portraits ;  — La  Teue  Saint  (1841);  — 
Manuel  de  Controverse  (1841.)     12  vols.  Montreal. 


CATALOGUE. 


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2152  School  and    Religious   Books.    Williams'   Alexander 

Great  and  Life  of  Mohammed,  Niagara,  U,  C,  1831 ;  — 
Upper  Canada  Stewart  Travelling  Mission  Fund,  Spring- 
Held,  U.  C„  1836  ;  —  Ten  letters  on  the  Church  and  Church 
I'^stablishments,  addressed  to  the  Hon.  V.  II.  Draper  by 
an  Anglo-Canadian,  Toronto,  1839;  —  Taylor's  Globe, 
'S36  ;  —  Quebec  Directory,  1847-S  ;  —  Selection  of  Psalms, 
etc.,  Toronto,  1842.     7  vols. 

2153  ScHOOLCRAiT,  H.  K.    Oneota,  or  Characteristics  of  the  Red 

Race  of  America ;  from  original  notes  and  manuscripts. 
Illustrations.    8°  half  roan.  New  York,  1845 

:i34  Schramm,  J.  C.  De  Philosophia  Canadensium  Populi  in 
America  scptcntrionale  Balbuticntc  dissertatis.  Small  4^^ 
half  calf.  Ilelmestadi,  1707 

2jS$  Scotland.  Regiam  Majestatem  Scotiae  Ceteris  Leges  ct 
constitutiones,  et  Archivis  publicis^  et  antiquis  libris  man- 
uscripfis  collects,  etc.     Small  folio,  half  sheep. 

Thomas  Finlason  :    Kdinburgi,  lOog 
An  early  and  rare  imprint. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.    Tales  of  my  Landlord,  4  vols.  ;  —  The 
Antiquary,  3  vols.     Plates  by   Stothard.    Togethci   •  vols. 


riS6 

2187 
:t83 
2189 


12"  calf.     From  the  Peckford  Library,  with  MS.  notes  by 
Beckford.  Edinburgh,  181b 

Scull,  S.  A.  Greek  Mythology  Systematized.  Illustrations. 
8"  cloth.  '  Philadelphia. 

Sears,  Robert.  Scenes  and  Sketches  in  Continental  Europe. 
Illustrations.    8"  cloth.  New  York,  1848 

[Seguenot  (Father)  of  Montreal.]  Letter  from  a  Romish 
Priest  in  Canada  to  one  (Mrs.  Christiana  Baker)  who  was 
taken  captive  in  her  infancy,  and  instructed  in  the  Romish 
Faith,  but  some  time  ago  returned  to  this  her  native  coun- 
try.    With  an  answer  thereto  by  .  .  .  Gov.  William  Burnett. 

Boston,  1729 


2190 


(Jase  of  the  Seigniors  of 
judges  of  the  Court  of 


2191 
2192 

2193 


8"  half  green  morocco. 

Seignories.    Dunkin,  Christopher. 
Lower  Canada,   submitted  to   the 

Queen'jj  Bench  and  of  the  Superior  Court  for  Lower  Cana- 
da in  reference  to  the  questions  and  counter-questions 
before  them,  under  the  Seigniorial  act  of  1854.  Royal 
paper,  uncut.  Montreal,  1855 

Seignories.  Henriquez,  Henri.  Code  des  Seigneurs  Hauts- 
Justiciers,  et  Fe'odaux.     12°  calf.  Paris,  1780 

Seigniories.  Report  of  the  Commissioners  Seigniorial 
Jenure  in  Lower  Canada  and  Appendix.       Kingston,  184  ^ 

Seicnorial.  Bills  relating  to  Seignoral  Rights.  Bound  in 
I  vol.  folio.'half  calf 


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CATALOGUE. 


It  94 


-'95 


2196 


2197 


2 19S 


Seignoral.  Titles  and  Documents  relating  to  t'  Seigno- 
ral  Tenure  ;  — Edicts,  Ordnances,  Declarations  and  De- 
crees relative  to  the  Seignorial  Tenure.  Bound  together. 
Thick  royal  8°  half  sheep.  Quebec,  1852 

Seigniores.  Tenure  Seignrnrialc.  Dc  rAbolition  des 
droits  fe'odaux  et  seigneuriau  ti  Canada,  par  Dumesnil, 
1849;  —  Pieces  ct  Documents  rclatifs  a  la  Tenure  Seigii- 
curiale,  1852;  —  Refutation  du  rapport  souniis  a  la  Con- 
vention Anti-Seigneuriale,  1855,  etc.     5  pamphlets. 

Seigniories.  Report  of  Government  upon  all  Grants  made 
of  Seigniories  and  Lands  under  the  French  Regime,  1623  to 
1760,  with  Index.  Gives  Date,  Reference  to  title,  Name 
of  Grantor  and  Grantee,  and  full  specification  of  grant, 
boundaries,  etc.  A  very  valuable  and  rare  Report,  issued 
ibout  1840  -,  —  also  Parochial  and  Townships  Subdivision 
of  Lower  Canada  ; —  Return  to  the  Legislative  Assembly, 
1853.     Quebec,  1853.     2  vols. 

Sellar,  Robert.  History  of  tlic  County  of  Huntingdon, 
and  of  the  seigniories  of  Chateaugay  and  Beauharnois  from 
their  first  settlement  to  the  year  1838.  Frontispieces.  8* 
cloth.  Huntingdon,  1888 

Sermons.  Barnard,  John.  Convention  Sermon,  1738;  — 
Appleton,  N.    Convention  Sermon,  1743;  —  Exposition  of 

3. 


2199 


Rom. 


20-23,  1749 ;— Ordination  of  Rev.  Stephen  Badger, 
1 753  ;  —  Clark,  Peter.  The  Witness  of  the  Spirit ;  —  Ser- 
mon in  Watertown,  1744  ;  Convention  Sermon,  1745;  Or- 
dination of  VVm.  Jenison,  Salem,  East  Parish,  1728  ;  —  Ed- 
wards, Jona.  Funeral  Sermon  for  David  Brainerd,  1747  ; — 
Byles,  Mather.  Sermon  before  the  Execution  of  a  Young 
Negresj,  for  poisoning  her  infant,  Boston,  1781;  —  Gay, 
Eben.  Election  Sermon,  1745  ;  —  Tirrell,  Eben.  Exhorta 
tion  on  the  late  Fast,  Jan,  1747-8;  —  Prentice,  T.  On  a 
Thanksgiving,  for  the  reduction  of  Cape  Breton,  July,  1745  ; 
—  On  a  Public  Fast,  Jan.  1747-8,  after  the  burning  of  the 
Court  House  :  Hancock,  John,  of  Braintree.  Ordination  of 
Rev.  John  Bass,  at  Ashford,  Conn.,  Sept.  7,  1743  ;  —  Par- 
sons, Jona.  Wisdom  justified  of  her  children  ;  Lectures  in 
Boston,  1742  ;  —  Smith,  Thomas,  of  Falmouth.  At  Ordi- 
nation of  Solomon  Lombard,  in  Gorhain  Town,  Dec.  26, 
1750; — Harrington,  T.  Century  Sermon  at  Lancaster, 
1753.     18  pamphlets,  bound  in  i  vol.     b'  sheep. 

Boston,  1738-53 
Sevigne.  Lettres  de  Marie  Rabutin-Chantal,  Marquise  de 
Sdvignd,  h.  Madame  la  Comtesse  de  Grignan  sa  fille.  Fine 
copy.  2  vols,  in  1,  elegantly  bound  by  Trautz-Bauzgnnki 
in  olive  crushed  levant  morocco  extra,  inside  borders,  gilt 
edges.  N.  P.,  1 7 26 


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2200  Sewall,  Joseph.     Sermon  on  the  Reduction  of   the  Havan- 
nah,  Boston,  Sept.  16,  1762.    8"  stitched,  uncnt. 

iJoston,  176- 
Seymour.     Conduct  of  a   Married  Woman,  laid  down  in  a 
series  of  letters.     iS"'  sheep.  London,  1753 

Shafer,  Daniel  R.  roundalions  of  Success  and  Laws  of 
Trade.     8°  sheep.  .Montreal,  1877 

SHArTESBURY,  Earl  Anthony.  Characteristics  of  Men,  Man- 
ners, Opinions,  Times.  Fifth  edition.  An  clc^jant  copy  of 
the  line  Baskerville  edition.     3  vols,  rcyal  8°  old  calf. 

IJirminghani,  1773 

SHAKESPEARE,  WILLIAM.  The  Second  Fomo.  Mr. 
William  Shakespeare's  Comedies,  Histories  and  T'-agcdics. 
Published  accordinrj  to  the  true  originall  copies.  'I'hc  sec- 
ond impression.     Folio,  full  russia,  re-backed. 

Printed  by  Thomas  Cotes,  for  Robert  Allot,  and  ar«;  to  1;e 
sold  at  the  signe  of  the  Black  Beare  in  Paul's  Churchyard  : 

London, 1632 

.An  excellent  copy  of  the  extremely  rare  second  folio,  with  good 
marf;in.s,  the  original  Droe.shout  portrait  neatly  inlaid,  the  leaf  coniain- 
ing  Jonson's  verses,  leaf  of  dictation,  and  two  leaves  at  the  end  neaily 
mended.    J.  G.  Nichol's  copy,  with  his  autograph  and  notes. 

An  additional  value  is  given  to  the  above  copy  by  the  numcrois 
manuscript  notes  it  contains',  recording  all  the  variations  from  the  first 
folio,  every  change  from  the  former  edition  is  carefully  recorder', 
giving  the  book  an  especial  interest. 

"  .\s  to  the  value  of  the  text  of  this  Second  Folio,  a  diversity  nf 
opinions  exist.  Stanton  says, '  it  corrects  some  of  the  most  palpable 
typographical  mistakes  of  the  first  folio.'  The  price  of  this  second 
fulio,  though  constantly  advancing,  does  not  show  the  marked  advanre 
of  the  first.  Fifty  or  sixty  years  ago  a  second  folio  generally  brougl  t 
at  auction  in  London,  from  /'20to  £y).  Mr.  Perkin's  copy  soM  for 
jC.\4,  while  Mr.  Daniel's  copy  realized  the  highest  price  paid  at  apublc 
baK',  jC^S." 

Shakespeare.  The  Fourth  Folio.  Mr.  William  Shakes- 
peare's Comedies,  Histories  and  Tragedies;  published 
according  to  the  true  original  copies  ;  unto  which  is  added 
seven  Plays  never  before  printed  in  folio,  the  fourth  edition. 
Portrait  in  fac-simile  and  3  leaves  wanting,  otherwise  a  very 
good  clean  copy.     Folio,  calf.  London,  1685 

Shakespeare.  The  Tragedy  of  Othel'o,  the  Moore  of 
Venice.  As  it  hat  been  diverse  times  a:ted  at  the  Globe, 
at  the  Black-Friers,  by  his  Maicsties  Servants.  Written  by 
William  Shakespeare.     Small  4°  dark  ^alf,  gilt. 

Printed  by  A.  M.,  for  Richard  Havkins  :  London,  lOjo 

A  good,  but  somewhat  short  copy  of  ihis  exceedingly  rate  qtiailo 
Shakespeare. 

An  edition  of  primary  value  as  it  varies  from  the  quarto  of  1622  and 
tlie  folio  of  1623,  and  followed  an  independent  ftfS. 


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Shakespeare.  The  First  Collated  Edition  of  the  Dramatic 
Works  of  William  Shakespeare.  A  reproduction  in  exact 
fac-simile  of  the  famous  First  Folio,  1623,  by  the  newly-dis- 
covered process  of  photo-lithography,  executed  under  the 
supciintendence  of  II.  Staunton.     Large  folio,  cloth,  uncut. 

London, 1866 

Shakespeare.  Mr.  William  Shakespeare's  Comedies,  His- 
tories and  Tragedies,  London,  1623.  Portrait  on  title.  4° 
half  calf.  Reprinted  for  L.  Booth  :  London,  1862 

Shakespeare.  Works  of,  in  reduced  fac-simile  from  the 
famous  First  Folio  edition  of  1623.  With  an  introduction 
by  J.  O.  Halliwell-Phillips.    8°  half  roan,  uncut,  gilt  top. 

London, 1876 

Shakespeare.  Plays  and  Poems.  Valpy's  scarce  cabinet 
edition,  with  170  outline  plates,  original  impressions.  15 
vols.  16°  calf.  London,  1832 

Shakespeare.  Plays.  Pickering's  Diamond  edition.  9 
vols.  18°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1825 

Shakespeare's  Plays;  with  his  Life.  Edited  by  Gulian  C. 
Verplanck.  Numerous  illustrations.  With  autograph  let- 
ter of  the  editor  inserted.    3  vols,  royal  8°  morocco. 

New  York,  1847 

Shakespeare.  Taming  of  the  Shrew.  As  arranged  by  Au- 
gustin  Daly.  With  an  introduction  by  VVilliam  Winter.  Il- 
lustrated by  photogravures.     8°  paper. 

Privately  printed.  New  York,  18S7 

Shakespeare.  Sonnets.  Edited  by  Edward  Dowden.  Por- 
trait.    iS°  full  crimson  morocco,  gilt  edges,  padded  sides. 

London,  1885 


Shakespeare.      Annals  of  the  Life   and  Works  of  William 
Shakespeare,  collected  from  the  most    recent    authorities. 


Illustrations.     12°  cloth. 


London,  1886 


Shakespeare's  Home.  Visited  and  described  by  Washing- 
ton Irving  and  F.  W.  Fairholt;  with  a  letter  from  Stratford 
by  J.  F.  Sabin,  and  the  complete  prose  works  of  Shakes- 
peare. With  12  etchings  by  J.  F.  and  W.  W.  Sabin.  4° 
half  blue  morocco  extra,  uncut  edges,  gilt  top. 

New  York,  1877 

Large  Paper.  India  Proofs,  including  the  Falstaff  plate 
not  in  the  small  edition. 

Shakespeare  Illustrated;  or  the  Novels  and  Histories  on 
which  the  Plays  of  Shakespeare  are  founded.  Collected 
and  translated  from  the  originals  by  Mrs.  Lenox.  With 
critical  remarks,  and  biographical  sketches  of  the  Writers 
by  M.  M.  Noah.  Vol.  i,  (all  published).  8°  sheep. 
'       ,  ,        Phila.,  1809 


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2 1 18  Shaw,  Henry.  Illunnnated  Ornaments  from  MSS.  and 
Early  Printed  Books  of  the  Middle  Ages,  with  Descriptions 
by  Sir  F.  Madden.  59  beautiful  plates,  highly  finished 
with  opaque  colours,  and  heightened  with  gold.  Imperial 
4°  half  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges.     Large  Paper. 

Pickering :  London,  1833 

2219  Shaw.     Specimens  of  Ancient  Furniture.     74  plates  drawn 

from  existing  authorities,  with  Descriptions  by  S.  R.  Mey- 
rick.  All  the  plates  richly  colored.  Imperial  4°  half  mor- 
occo.    Large  Paper.  Pickering:   London,  1836 

2220  Shaw.     Dresses  and  Decorations  of  the  Middle   Ages,  from 

the  Seventh  to  the  Seventeenth  Centuries,  with  an  Histori- 
introduction  and  Descriptive  Text  to  every  illustration,  by 
Thomas  Wright.  With  96  colored  plates,  98  initial  letters 
printed  in  colors,  and  128  wood-cuts.  2  vols,  imperial  8° 
half  morocco.  Pickering;  London,  1843 

2221  Shaw.     Handbook  of  the  Art  of  Illumination   as   practised 

during  the  Middle  Ages ;  with  a  description  of  the  metals, 
pigments,  and  processes  employed  by  the  Artists  at  differ- 
ent periods.  16  large,  separate  plates  of  miniatures,  with 
initial  letters  and  ornaments  executed  in  fac  simile  afler 
the  designs  of  illuminated  MSS.  Imperial  4°  half  morocco. 
Large  Paper. 

2222  Shaw.    Handbook    of   Mediaeval   Alphabets 

36  plates.     Imperial  8°  cloth. 

2223  Shea,  J.  G.     French-Onondaga  Dictionary,  from   a   Manu- 

script of  the  Seventeenth  Century.    Royal  8°  half  morocco. 

New  York,  i860 

2224  Shea.     History  of  the  Catholic  Missions  among  the  Indian 

Tribes  of  the  United  States,  1529-1854.  Portrait.  8° 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1883 

2225  Sheldon,  Gilbert.     Sermon  preached  before   the    King    at 

Whitehall,  June  28,  1660.  Being  the  day  of  solemn  Thanks- 
giving for  the  happy  return  of  his  majest}'.  Small  4* 
stitched.  London,  1660 

2226  Shelley,  Percy  Bysshe.     Queen  Mab.     8°  boards,  uncut. 

London,  1821 

2227  Shenston,  Thomas  E.     Oxford  Gazetteer,  containing  a  com- 

plete history  of  the  County  of  Oxford,  from  its  first  settle- 
ment ;  together  with  a  full  abstract  of  each  census,  carefully 
copied  from  the  original  abstracts.  Portrait  and  map.  8° 
cloth.  Hamilton,  C.  W.,  1852 

2228  Shephard,  R.  H.    The  School  of   Pantagruel;  an   Essay. 

Second  edition.  (First  edition  printed,  but  suppressed  be- 
fore publication).     8°  half  roan,  gilt  edges.     Sunbury,  1862 


London,  1866 

and   Devices. 
London,  1853 


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SiiOBERL,  Frederic.  The  World  in  Miniature.  Numerous 
illustrations,     i^"^  half  morocco.  London. 

.SiiucKioki),  S.amuel.  ilistoire  du  Moride.sacree  et  profane. 
Interleaved.     Maps.       ,|  vols.   12"  old  morocco,  yilt  e<lges. 

Leyde,   1738 

Sii.i.iMAN',  I'enj.uiiin.  Kemarks  made  on  a  Short  Tour  be- 
tsveen  liartlord  and  Quebec  in  the  Autumn  of  1819.  I'lates. 
12"  sheep.  New  Haven,  1824 

SiLi.ius  Italicus.  Opus  de  Hello  Punico  secundo  summa, 
cura  Ambrosij  Nicandri  castlgatum,  restitutis  multi.s  car- 
minibus  qnne  in  alijs  desideraniur.     12°  vellum. 

Impressum  i'hilippi  Sunttt :  Floientia*,  1515 
(innd  copy  of  the  scarce  junu  edition. 

.Simons,  N,  \V.  A  Letter  to  an  Honorable  iJrigadicr- 
(ieneral,  Commanderin-C'hief  of  his  Majesty's  Forces  in 
(.'anada,  London,  1760.  Now  first  ascribed  to  Junius.  12" 
cloth,  uncut.  Pickering:  London,  1841 

SiKKV,  Jean.  Les  Codes  Annotds  de  Sirey,  contenant  toute 
la  jurisprudence  des  arrdts  et  la  doctrine  des  auteurs,  con- 
tinues par  1'.  (lilhert.     2  vols,  royal  8°  half  morocco,  gilt. 

Paris,  1882-86 

Skoitowk,  B.  C.  Four  Hanoverain  Kings ;  a  Short  History 
of  the  Four  Georges,  embracing  the  Period,  1714-1830.  8" 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1S84 

Slater,  J.  H.  Library  Manual,  a  guide  to  the  formation  of 
a  library,  and  the  valuation  of  rare  and  standard  bookn. 
12°  cloth.  London. 

Sur.Hr,  Benjamin.  Indian  Researches;  or  facts  concerning 
the  North  American  Indians.     12°  half  roan. 

Montreal,  1844 

Sm.xi  I.,  II.  M.  Chronicles  of  Canada,  or  a  concise  history 
of  the  leading  events  in  the  old  provinces  of  the  New  Do- 
minion.   8°  paper.  Ottawa,  1868 

S.MALI,.     Animals  of  North  America  ;  Series   i,   Mammalia. 

8"  cloth.  Montreal,  1864 

Small.     Products  and  Manufactures  of  the  New  Dominion. 

8°  paper.  Ottawa,  i868 

Small.     Canadian  Handbook  and  Tourists'  Guide.      Photo- 


graphic illustrations.     12"  cloth. 


Montreal,  1866 


Smihi,  G.  H.  Manual  of  Grecian  Antiquities.  Illustrations. 
12°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1834 

Smuii,  Captain  John.  A  Description  of  New  England,  or 
Observations  and  Discoveries  in  the  North  of  America,  in 
the  ye.ar  1614.      Fac-slmile  of  the  original  map.      4°  cloth. 


uncut.     Only  250  copies  printed. 


Boston,  1865 


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2247 


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2251 

2252 


Smith.  Advertisements  for  the  unexperienced  planters  of 
New  England  and  anywhere.  London,  1631.  Map.  4' 
cloth,  uncut.    Only  250  copies  printed.  Boston,  1865 

Smith.  Tnie  Travels,  Adventures  and  Observations  of 
Captain  John  Smith  in  Europe,  Asia,  Africke,  and  America, 
beginning  about  the  yeere  1593,  and  continued  to  this 
present  1C29.  Vcom  the  London  edition  of  1629.  Por- 
trait, maps  and  plates.     2  vols.  8°  sheep.     Richmond,  1819 

Smith,  Phillip  U.  Acadia,  a  lost  chapter  in  American  His- 
tory.    Illustrations.     8"  cloth.  I'.iwling,  N.  Y.,  1884 

[Smith,  William.]  Historic.-il  Account  of  the  Expedition 
against  the  Ohio  Indians  in  the  year  1764,  under  the  com- 
mand of  Henry  lioquet,  Esq.,  Colonel  of  Foot,  and  now 
Urigadier  General  in  America.  Including  his  Transactions 
with  the  Indians,  relative  to  the  Delivery  of  the  Prisoners, 
and  the  Preliminaries  of  Peace.  With  an  introductory  ac- 
count of  the  preceding  Campaign,  and  Battle  at  Bushy-Run. 
To  which  are  annexed  Military  I'apers,  etc.  12°  full  call 
e.\tra,  uncut.  Dublin,  1769 

Smith,  William.  Sermon  on  the  present  situation  of  Ameri- 
can AfTairs,  preached  at  Christ-Church,  June  23,  1775,  at 
the  request  of  the  officers  of  the  third  battalion  of  the  city 
of  Philadelphia.  8°  full  polished  calf  extra,  gilt  edges,  by 
Pratt.  Philadelphia,  printed  ;  re-printed,  London. 

rresentution  copy  from  the  author,  with  the  following  autograph  on 
tiile-page : 

"The  Author  requests  Col.  Cadwallader's  acceptance  of  this  English 
edition  of  a  sermon  published  at  his  request  and  the  officers  of  \m 
hattalion,"  etc. 

Smith.  Oration  in  Memory  of  General  Montgomery  and  of 
the  Officers  and  Soldiers  who  feM  with  him,  Dec.  31,  1775, 
before  Quebec,  drawn  up  (and  delivered  Feb.  ig,  1776)  ai 
the  desire  of  the  Honorable  Continental  Congress.  12°  half 
morocco.  Phila.,  1776 

Smith,  William.  History  of  Canada,  from  its  first  discovery 
to  the  Peace  of  1763.     2  vols.  8"  half  roan.    A  fine  copy. 

Quebec,  18 15 
Smith,  William.    Classical  Dictionary  of  Biography,  Myth- 
ology, and  Geography,  based  on  the  larger  dictionaries. 
i6th  edition.     750  illustra'.ions.    8**  cloth.      London,  1878 
Smith.       Dictionary  of    Greek 

2  vols. 


Numerous  illustrations. 


Smith.       Dictionary    of 
Numerous  illustrations. 


Greek 


and    Roman    Geography, 
royal  C°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1872 
and   Roman    Antiquities. 


2:553 

^254  Smith.     Smaller  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  Antiqui- 


Royal  8°  cloth.         London,  1878 


ties.     Illustrations.     12°  cloth. 


London,  1874 


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2255  Smith,  W.  II.  Canadian  Gazetteer;  comprising  statistical 
and  general  information  respecting  all  parts  of  the  Upper 
Province,  or  Canada  West.  Map  and  illustrations,  8° 
cloth.  Toronto,  1846 

Smith.  Canada,  past,  present  and  future,  being  a  historical, 
geographical  and  statistical  account  of  Canada  West.  Vol. 
I.    8°  paper.  Toronto. 

Smith,  W.  R.  History  of  Wisconsin.  Vols,  i  and  3  (all 
published).     2  vols.  8°  cloth.  Madison,  1854 

Smollett,  Tobias.      Adventures  of  Roderick  Random.      2 


2257 
2258 
2259 


vols.  12°  sheep.    (Covers  broken.)  London,  1748 

Smollett.     Expedition  of  Humphrey  Clinker.     Fine  copper 
plates.     3  vols,  in  i,  8°  sheep.     (Covers  broken.) 

London, 1785 

2260  Smollett.  Miscellaneous  Works,  with  Memoir  of  the  author 

by  Thomas  Roscoe.  Illustrated  by  George  Cruikshank. 
Portrait.     8°  half  morocco.  London,  1850 

2261  Smucker,  S.  M.      History  of  the   Four  Georges,  Kings  of 

England,  containing  incidents  of  their  Lives,  Public  Events 
of  their  Reign,  etc.     12°  cloth.  Phila,,  i860 

2262  Smucker.     History  of  the   Modern  Jews,  or  annals  of  the 

Hebrew  Race,  from  the  Destruction  of  Jerusalem  to  the 
present  time.     Portrait.     12°  cloth.  Philadelphia,  i860 

2263  Smyth,  Coke.     Sketches    i  the  Canadas.     23  large  litho- 

graphic plptes  of  Canadian  scenery,  customs,  etc.  Atias 
folio,  cloth.     (Stained.)  London. 

2264  [SmvtHe,   D.  v.]     Short  Topographical  Description  of  his 

Majesty's  Province  of  Upper  Canada  in  North  America. 
To  which  is  annexed  a  Provincial  Gazetteer.  First  edition. 
8°  boards,  uncut.  London,  1799 

2265  Smvthe.    The  Same.     Second  edition.     8°  boards,  uncut. 

London,  18 13 
.2266  Smith,  William.     Evidences  of  Christianity.     16°  cloth. 

London,  1848 

226.7  Snowden,  J.  R.    The  Coins   of  the  Bible   and  its  Money 
Terms.     Illusf^tions.     16°  cloth.  Philadelphia. 

2268  Snow  Drop;  or,  Juv'enile  Magazine.   Vols,  i,  2,  3,  1847-50, 

followed  by  the  Maple  Leaf,  a  Juvenile  Monthly  Magazine, 
vols.  I,  2,  3,  4.  5  vols.  12°  and  8°.  (The  3  title  pages 
missing.)  Montreal  1847-53 

2269  Soirees  Canadiennes,  Recueil  de  litt^rature  nationale.  1861- 

65.     5  vols.  8°  in  parts.  Quebec. 

','  All  published.    A  complete  set  of  this  A'ery  rare  historical  magazine. 


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2272 


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SolittttS.  Rerum  Memorabilium  Collectanea^.  Fine  copy, 
printed  in  Roman  characters,  the  capitals  rubricated 
and  MS.  notes  in  the  margins.  From  the  Sunderland 
Library.     Small  4°  calf.  A.  Portila:  Parmae,  1480 

SoLis.  Antonio  de.  History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico 
by  the  Spaniards.  Translated  by  Thomas  Townsend. 
Portrait  and  plates.     2  vols.  8°  old  calf.  London,  1738 

SoMERviLLE,  Alexander.  Conservative  Science  of  Nations, 
being  the  first  complete  narrative  of  Somerville's  Diligent 
Life  in  the  service  of  public  safety  in  Britain.    8°  cloth. 

Montreal,  i860 

SoRLEV,  U.  R.  Jewish  Christians  and  Jewdaism.  A  study 
in  the  history  of  the  first  two  centuries.     8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Cambridge,  1871 

SouLE,  Richard.  Dictionary  of  English  Synonymes  and 
Synonymous  or  Parallel  Expressions.     12°  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1SS9 

SouTHESK,  Earl  of.  Saskatchewan  and  the  Rocky  Moun- 
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during  a  journey  through  the  Hudson's  Pay  Company's 
Territories,    1859-60.     Maps  and   illustrations.     8°  cloth. 

Toronto,  1875 

SowERnv,  James.  British  Miscellany ;  or  Colored  Figures 
of  new,  rare,  or  little  known  Animal  Subjects ;  many  not 
before  ascertained  to  be  Inhabitants  of  the  British  Isles. 
Numerous  colored  plates.     Royal  8°  half  roan,  uncut. 

London,  1804-6 

Spaulding,  Hugh  M.  Encyclopaedia  of  Law  and  Forms 
for  all  the  States  and  Canada.    8°  sheep.  Phila.,  1880 

Specimens,  with  Memoirs,  of  the  Less-Known  British  Poets. 
With  an  introductory  essay  by  George  Gilfillan.  3  vols.  8° 
cloth  uncut.  Edinburg,  i860 

Specnlnm  ^ntcnm.  Anlmje  Peccatricis,  Woodcut  of  the 
Fall  of  Man  ;  Paris,  Guido  Mercator,  1499  ;  —  Gerson,  J.  de. 
Regulae  Mandatorum,  with  device  of  Jehan  Petit ;  Paris  G. 
Mercatore,  pour  J.  Petit,  1497.  filrtck  £cttcr.  16°  red 
morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Padeloup.         Paris,  1497-99 

Excellent  specimens  of  early  French  printing,  bound  by  a.  celebrated 
binder.    From  the  Hamilton. Palace  library. 

Spedox,  a.  L.  Rambles  among  the  Blue  Noses  ;  or  remin- 
iscences of  a  tour  through  New  Brunswick  and  Nova  Scotia 
during  the  summer  of  1862;  —  Tales  of  the  Canadian 
Forest.     2  vols.  16°  cloth,  Montreal,  1863 

Spencer.     Indian  Captivity ;  a  true  narrative  of  the  capture  . 
of  the  Rev.  O.  M.  Spencer,  by  the  Indians,  in  the  neighbor- 
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Spenser,  Edmund.  The  Faerie  Qveen :  The  Shepherds 
Calendar :  Together  with  the  other  Works  of  England's 
Arch-Poet,  Edm.  Spenser.  Collected  into  one  volume,  and 
carefully  corrected.  Title-page  with  wood-engraved  border, 
also  numerous  head-pieces  on  wood,  etc.  Small  folio,  full 
sprinkled  calf  extra,  yellow  edges.  (Title  and  1  leaf 
mounted).  Printed 

by  H.  L.  for  Matthew  Lownes,  London,  Anno  Dom.  161 1 

A  good  copy  of  the  second  folio  edition  of  the  Faerie  Qucenc  and 
the  first  folio  of  the  other  poems. 

SiACKHOUSE,  Thomas.  An  Epitome  of  the  History,  Laws 
and  Religion  of  Greece.     Frontispiece.     iz°  cloth. 

London,  1824 

SrAFFOkr>  Gallery.  Engravings  of  the  Marquis  of  Stafford's 
Collection  of  Pictures,  in  London ;  arranged  according  to 
School  and  in  Chronological  order,  with  remarks  on  each 
f)icture.  By  William  Young  Ottlcy,  the  Executive  Part  un- 
der the  management  of  Peltro  William  Tomkins,  Esq. 
Contains  300  fine  engravings.  4  vols,  atlas  folio,  boards, 
uncut.    Large  PAPER.   Brilliant  India  proofs.   London,  18 18 

Stamler.  Dyalogus  Johannis  Stamler  August,  de  diver- 
sectis  et  mundi  religionibus.    Wood-cut 


2iS6 


22S7 


22SS 


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of  the    leaf.     Small   folio 


sarum 

title,  repeated    on    both    sides 

boards,  (i  cover  wanting). 

Per  E.  Oglin  et  G.  Nadier,  Auguste,  150S 

On  the  reverse  of  the  leaf  in  a  letter  to  Jacobnsi  V'hilomusus  (Lochcr) 
rl^.ted  May,  20,  1506,  we  find  the  words  of  which  the  following  is  a 
trau^lation :  "  1  make,  however,  no  mention  of  the  discovered 
island?,  but  you  may  examine  the  two  little  tracts  (which  I  send  you 
herewith)  of  Cristofer  Colom,  the  discoverer  of  the  same,  and  of  Aluer-, 
icus  Vespucius,  concerning  the  new  discovered  world  (to  both  of  whom 
our  age  is  most  largely  indebted)."   See  Ilarrissc,  B.  A.  V.,  No  51. 

Stanlkv,  George.  Classified  Synopsis  of  the  principal 
painters  of  the  Dutch  and  Fletnish  Schools,  their  scholars, 
imitators  and  analogists,  including  an  account  of  some  of 
the  Early  German  Masters.     12°  cloth,  uncut. 

Bohn  :  London, 1S55 

SiEPHENs,  C.  n.  Quebec  I^aw  Digest,  being  a  complete 
compilation  of  all  the  Reported  Decisions  in  the  Province 
of  Quebec,  down  to  Jan.  i,  1S77.     Royal  8"  half  sheep. 

Montreal,  1878 

Stephens,  John  L.  Incidents  of  Travel  in  Central  America, 
Chiapas  and  Yucatan.  Numerous  illustrations.  2  vols.  S° 
cloth.  New  York,  1846 

Sterne,  Laurence.     I^ife  and  Opinions  of  Tristram  Shandy, 
Gentleman.      Original  edition  (except  Vol.  i,  second  edi- 
tion, and  Vol.  2,  fourth  edition).  -      .-      .— . 
pajje  of  vol.  7  imperfect.) 


S  vols.   12°  cilf.     (Title 
London,  1760-65 


\ 


Witli  autograph  of  Slerne  in  vols  5  and 


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2290  Sterne.     Tristram  Shandy,  with  introductory  Note  by  John 

Oldcastle.  Six  unpublished  illustrations  in  Aquatint  from 
the  original  copper-plates  engraved  in  1820.  Small  4° 
paper,  uncut.     Leadenhall  Press  :  London. 

2291  Sterne.     A  Sentimental  Journey  through  France  and  Italy, 

beautifully  illustrated  by  Maurice  Leloir,  with   12  full-p;i;;e 
photogravures,    and    220    wood  engravings  in    ihc   text. 
Small   folio,   cloth,  uncut,  gilt   top.     Bouton  :  N.  Y.,  1SS4 
Edition  de  luxe,  handsomely  printed  on  heavy  vcUum  paper. 

2292  Stevens,    Henry.     Recollections  of  Mr.    James  Lenox    of 

New  York,  and  the  Formation  of  his  Library,  Portraits 
on  India  Paper.  Square  8°  boards,  uncut.  London,  1886 
Large  paper. 

2293  Stevens.     Catalogue  of    my   English  Library.     16"  cloth. 

London,  1853 

2294  Stevens.     Schedule  of  Two  Thousand  Historical  Nuggets 

taken  from  the  Stevens  Diggings  in  September,  1870,  and 
set  down  in  chronological  order  of  Printing,  from  1490  lo 
1800.  Described  and  recommended  a  supplement  to  any 
pririted  Bibliotheca  Americana.     Imperal  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1870 

2295  Stevens.     Bibliotheca  Historica;  or,  a  Catalogue  of  5000 

volumes  of  Books  and  Manuscripts  relating  chiefly  to 
America,  sold  in  Boston,  April  6,  1870.    8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Cambridge,  1870 

2296  Stevens.     Historical  Collections.      Part  2,  with  Printed  list 

of  prices.     8°  paper,  uncut.  London,  1886 

2297  Stevens,   J.  A.  Jr.     Colonial   Records  of   the   New   York 

Chamber  of  Commerce,  1768-1784,  with  historical  and 
biographical  sketches.     Portraits.     Imperal  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York,  1867 

2298  Stevenson,  A.    Vocal  Preceptor  or  Key  to  Sacred  Music 

from  celebrated  authors.  Engraved  title  and  music. 
Small  oblong  folio,  paper.  Montreal,  181 1 

A  very  rare  Montreal  imprint. 

2299  Stewart,  Rev.  Charles.      Short  View  of  the  present  state 

of  the  Eastern  Townships  in  the  Province  of  Lower  Can- 
ada. Autograph  letter  of  the  author  inserted.  8°  stitched, 
uncut.  Montreal,  1815 

2300  Stewart,  John.     Account  of  Prince  Edwards  Island,  in  the 

Gulph  of  St.  Lawrence,  N.  A.    Map.      8°  boards,  uncut. 

London,  180G 

2301  Stewart.     Two  Sermons  on  Family  Prayer,  with  extracts 

from  various  authors,  and  a  collection  of  Prayers,  selected 
and  compiled  by  Hon.  and  Rev.  Charles  Stewart,  A.  M., 
Minister  of  St.  Armand,  Lower  Canada  and  Chaplain  to 
the  Lord  Bishop  of  Quebec.  8°  calf.  Mower:  Montreal,  18 14. 
The  first  Anglican  Service  Uook  printed  in  Canada.    Very  rare. 


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2302  Stirling,  Earl  of.      Analytical  Statement  of  the  Case    of 

Alexander,  Earl  of  Stirling  and  Dovan,  etc.,  containing  an 
explanation  of  his  official  dignities,  and  peculiar  territorial 
rights  and  privileges  in  the  British  Colonies  of  Nova  Scotia 
and  Canada.  By  Sir  T.  C.  Banks.  Map,  8°  boards,  un- 
cut. London,  1832 

2303  Stirling.     Register  of  Royal  Letters  relative  to  the  affairs 

of  Scotland  and  Nova  Scotia  from  16 1 5  to    1635.      2   vols, 
royal  4°  half  morocco,  uncut,  gilt  tops.         Edinburgh,  18S5 
Only  150  copies  privately  printed. 

2304  Stone,  E.  ^L      Invasion  of  Canada  in  1775,   including   the 

Journal  of  Capt.  Simeon  Thayer,  describing  the  perils  and 
sufferings  of  the  Army  under  Col.  Benedict  Arnold,   in   its 
march  through  the  Wilderness  to  Quebec,  with  notes  and 
appendix.     Portrait  and  plates.     4"  sheets,  folded,  uncut. 
Large  Paper.  Providence,  1867 

2303  Stone.    The  Same.     Portrait.     8°  paper,  uncut. 

Providence,  1S67 

2306  Stone,  William  L.     Life  of  Joseph  Brant.  —  Thayendanega  ; 

including  the  Border  Wars  of  the  American  Revolution. 
Portraits  and  maps.     2  vols.  8°  cloth.  New  York,  1838 

2307  Stone.     Life  and  Times  of  Sir  William  Johnson.     Portraits. 

2  vols.  8*^  cloth.  Albany,  1865 

2308  Stothard,  C.  a.      Monumental  Effigies  of  Great    Britain, 

from  William  I  to  Henry  VIII,  selected  from  our  Cathed- 
rals and  Churches,  with  Historical  Descriptions  and  Intro- 
duction by  John  Kempe.  New  edition,  with  a  large  body 
of  additional  notes,  by  John  Hewitt.  150  beautifully  fin- 
ished full-page  engravings,  and  nine  vi^^nelles,  all  tinted, 
and  some  illuminated  in  gold  and  colors.  Imperial  4°  half 
crimson  morocco,  gilt  edges.  London,  1876 

2309  Stowe,  H.  B.     Uncle  Tom's  Cabin  :  or,  life  among  the  lowly. 

Frontispiece.    8°  imitation  alligator.  Toronto,  1852 

2310  Stowe.      Uncle  Tom's  Cabin  ;   or  Negro  Life  in  the  Slave 

States  of  America.    50  illustrations.     8°  imitation  alligator. 

London, 1852 

231 1  Strachan,  James.    Visit  to  the  Province  of  Upper  Canada 

in  1819.    8°  morocco.  Aberdeen,  1819 

2312  Strachan,  John.      The    Poor    Man's   Preservative  against 

Popery.  Containing  an  introduction  on  the  character  and 
genius  of  the  Roman  Catholic  religion,  and  the  substance 
of  a  letter  to  the  Congregation  of  St.  James  Church,  To- 
ronto, U.  C,  occasioned  by  the  Hon.  J.  Elmsly's  publication 
of  the  Bishop  of  Strasbourg's  observations  on  the  6th  chap- 
ter of  St.  John's  Gospel.  8°  boards.  Toronto,  1834 
First  book  printed  in  Toronto, 


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2316 


2317 
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2319 
2320 


2321 


Strada,  Jaques  de.  Epitome  du  Tresor  des  Antiquitez ; 
c'est  a  dire  Pourtraits  des  vrayes  Medailles  des  Emp. 
taut  d'Orient  que  d'Occident.  Traduit  par  Jean  Louueau. 
Numerous  medallion  portraits.  Royal  8°  vellum.  Lyon,  1553 

Strauss,  Frederick.  Helon's  Pilgrimage  to  Jerusalem.  A 
Picture  of  Judaism  in  the  century  which  preceded  the  ad- 
vent of  Our  Saviour.  Translated  fromf  the  German  of 
Frederick  Strauss.  With  Notes  and  Illustrations  by  the 
Translator.  2  vols,  small  8"  full  polished  calf  extra,  yellow 
edges,  by  Bedford.  London,  1824 

Strauss,  G.  L.  M.  Men  who  have  made  the  New  German 
Empire.  A  series  of  biographical  sketches.  2  vols.  8° 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1875 

Strawberry  Hill  Press.  Spence,  J.  Parallel  in  the  Man- 
ner of  Plutarch,  being  a  most  celebrated  Man  of  Florence 
(Signor  Magliabt;chi),  and  one  scarce  heard  of  in  England 
(Robert  Hill).  First  edition.  Satirical  medallion  portrait  of 
Magliabechi.  Small  4°  red  morocco  extra,  tooled  sides, 
gilt  edges,  by  Riviere.     Fine  copy. 

Printed  at  Strawberry  Hill,  1758 

Street,  Alfred  P.  Frontenac;  or,  the  Atotorho  of  the  Iro- 
quis,  a  metrical  romance.  Portrait.    12°  cloth.    N.  Y.,  1849 

Strickland,  Agnes.  Lives  of  the  Bachelor  Kings  of  Eng- 
land.    Portrait.     12°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  186 1 

Strickland,  Major.  Twenty-seven  years  in  Canada  West; 
or,  ''.e  experience  of  an  early  settler.  Edited  by  Agnes 
Strickland.     2  vols,  in  1,  small  8°  cloth.  London,  1853 

Strutt,  Joseph.  Regal  and  Ecclesiastic.il  Antiquities  of 
England  ;  containing,  in  a  compleat  series,  the  representa- 
tions of  all  the  English  Monarchs,  from  Edward  the  Con- 
fessor to  Henry  VHI,  together  with  many  of  the  great  per- 
sons that  were  emment  under  their  several  reigns.  60  fine 
plates,  reproduced  from  ancient  manuscripts.  4°  in  the 
original  red  morocco  binding,  tooled  back  and  sides,  gilt 
edges.  London,  1773 

Original  edition,  in  a  fine  Roger  Payne  binding. 

Strutt.  Sports  and  Pastimes  of  the  People  of  England, 
including  the  Rural  and  Domestic  Recreations,  May  Games, 
Mummeries,  Shows,  Processions,  Pageants,  and  pompous 
Spectacles,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present  time. 
Edited  by  W.  Hone,  illustrated  by  140  wood-cuts,  from 
ancient  manuscripts.  Thick  royal  4°  half  morocco,  gilt 
top.  London,  1876 

Large  paper,  and  printed  to  range  with  the  other  works  of 
Strutt,  in  quarto,  is  further  illustrated  by  an  additional 
colored  set  of  the  engravings  as  they  appeared  in  the  ori- 
ginal edition. 


228 


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2333 


2322  Strutt.  Complete  View  of  the  Dresses  and  Habits  of  the 
People  of  England,  from  the  establishment  of  the  Saxons 
in  ISritain  to  tlie  present  time.  Illustrated  by  engravings. 
Colort" d  copy,  2  vols.  ;  —  Regal  and  Ecclesiastical  Antiqui- 
ties of  England,  containing  the  most  authentic  Representa- 
tions of  all  the  English  Monarchs,  from  Edward  the  Con- 
fessor to  Henry  VllI,  together  with  many  of  the  great 
personages  that  were  eminent  under  their  several  reigns. 
72  engravings  copied  from  tne  ancient  MSS,  monuments, 
etc.,  carefully  colored.  Together  3  vols,  royal  4°  half 
morocco,  uncut,  gilt  tops.  London,  1842 

The  above  are  the  new  editions,  greatly  improved,  with  critical  and 
explanatory  notes  by  J.  R.  Tlanche,  Esq.,  F.  S.  A. 

Stuaut,  James.    Three   Years  in  North  America.     2  vols, 
small  8"  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1833 

2324  SiUART,   C.      Emigrants'   Guide   to   Upper   Canada.      12° 

boards,  uncut.  London,  1820 

2325  Students'  Greece  ;  —  Student's  Specimens  of  Literature  ;  — 
Students'  Gibbon.     Illustrations.     3  vols.  12"  cloth. 

New  York  and  London,  1884 
Reflections  on  the  Works  of  God,  and  on  his 
Fine  plates  by  VVestall.     2  vols.  12°  calf. 

London, 1824 
Mysteres   du    Peuple   ou    Histoire   d'une 
famille  de  proletaires  a  travers  les  ages.     Illustrations.    6 
vols,  in  3,  imperial  8°  half  calf.  Paris. 

Original  edition,  which  was  rigidly  suppressed. 
232S  Sue.     Les  Mysteries  de  Paris.     Nouvelle  edition,  revue  par 
I'Auteur.     Best  edition.     Numerous  illustrations,  many  full- 
page.    4  vols,  imperial  8°  half  calf.  Paris,  1843 

2329  Sue.    The   Wandering  Jew.     Illustrations.    3  vols.  8°  half 

calf,  gilt.  London,  1844 

2330  Stfi-TE,  Benjamin.     Histoire  des  Canadiens-Fran^ais,  1608- 

1880.  Origine,  Histoire,  religion,  guerres,  decouvertes, 
colonisation,  coutumes,  vie  domestique,  sociale  et  politique. 
Numerous  portraits  and  plates.     8  vols,  folio,  cloth. 

Montreal,  1882 

SuLTE.  Melanges  d'Histoire  et  de  Litterature.  4  vols.  12° 
paper.  Ottawa,  1876 

SuLTE.  Album  de  I'Histoire  des  Trois-Rivieres.  8  large 
plates,  comprising  old  plans,  views,  autographs,  etc.,  1634- 
1721.     Large  oblong  folio,  cloth.  Montreal,  188 1 

Chronique  Trifluvienne.     Royal  8*"  paper,  uncut. 

Montreal,  1879 
Histoire  de  Saint-Frangois-Du-Lac.     8°  paper. 

Montreal,  1886 


2326  Sturm,  C.  C. 

Providence. 

2327  Sue,   Eugene. 


233« 


2332 


2333  SUI/IE. 

2334  SULTE. 


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2335 

2336 

2337 
2338 


half  calf. 

SuTCLiFFE.    Travels 
1804-5-6.     Plates. 

Sutherland,   T.   J. 
Queen,  with   letters 


2339 


' 


2340 


SuLTE.  Melanges  d'Histoire  et  de  Litterature  ;  —  Poesies, 
les  Laurentiennes  :  —  Le  Golfe  Saint-Laurent ;  —  Les 
Canada  en  Europe;  —  Les  Histoires  de  M.  Suite,  Protes- 
tation par  J.  C.  Tache.     5  pamphlets. 

SuTCLiFFE,  Robert.  Travels  in  some  parts  of  Nortii 
America,  in   the  years  1804,  1805  and  1806.     Plates.     12"^ 

York,  181 1 
in  some  parts  of  North  America  in 
16°  sheep.  York,  1815 

Letter  to  Iler  Majesty  the  British 
to  Lord  Durham,  Lord  Glenelg,  and 
Sir  George  Arthur,  to  which  is  added  an  appendix  embrac- 
ing a  report  of  the  testimony  taken  on  the  trial  of  the 
writer  by  a  court  martial  at  Toronto  in  Upper  Canada.  12" 
cloth.  Albany,  1841 

Swift,  Jonathan.  Travels  into  several  Remote  Nations  of 
the  World,  in  four  parts.  Py  Lemuel  Gulliver.  Fine  por- 
trait. 2  vols,  small  8"^  full  sprinkled  calf  extra,  yellow 
edges.  London,  1726 

bine  copy  of  the  First  Issue  'of  the  first  edition,  with   separate 
pagination  of  each  part,  rare  in  this  condition. 

Swift.  A  Tale  of  a  Tub.  Written  for  the  universal 
improvement  of  Mankind.  To  which  is  added,  an  Account 
of  a  Battle  between  the  antient  and  modern  Books  in  St. 
James'  Library.     Fourth  edition.    8°  original  calf. 

London, 1705 

2341  SvNESii   Hymni   et   Gregorii    Nazianzeni   Odae,  Gr,  et  Lat. 

Fine  copy.     32"  red  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Roger  Payne. 

Turnoni,  1605 

2342  'nr^ABLEAU  Des  Piperies    des  Femmes  mondaines,   ou 

]^       par  plusiers  Histoires  se  voyent  les  ruses  et  artifices 
dont  elles  se  servent  (1632).     Texte  original  avec  une  no- 
tice par  le  Bibliophile  Jacob.     8"  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1879 
Holland   paper  copy.      Only  50  copies,  only   375  copies 
printed  in  all. 

2343  Tach6,  Alex.     Vingt  Annt'es   de   Missions   dans   le  Nord. 

Ouest  de  I'Amerique.     8°  cloth.  Montreal,  1866 

2344  Tach6,  Louis    H.      La    Poesie  Francaise  au  Canada.     8° 

cloth.  St.  Hyacinthe,  1881 

2345  Taensa  Manuscript.     Le  Taensa   a-t-il  ete  forge  de  toutes 

pieces  ?  Response  a  M.  D,  G.  Briton,  par  Lucien  Adam  ; 
Le  Taensa  n'a  pas  ^td  forgd  de  toutes  pieces,  I.ettre  de  M. 
F.  Muller  a  Lucien  Adam  ;  —  Don  Parisot  ne  produlra  pas 
le  Manuscrit  Taensa,  lettre  a  M.  V.  Henry.      3  pamphlets. 

Paris,  1885 


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930 


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2346  Taine,  II.  A.     The  Ancient  Regime.     12°  cloth. 
2347 


New  York,  1876 

Tambaco,  Johannes  de.    Speculum  Patientie  cum  theolog- 

icis   consolationibus  ;  —  Speculum    Patientie   cum  quibus- 

dam   theologycis  censolationibus  adjunctis  per  doctorem 

Udalricum  Finder  compilatium.     With  2  fine  woodcuts   by 


Albert  Dureu.     Small  4°  calf. 


2348 

2349 
'2350 

235 » 

2352 


Nurembergae,  1509 


Tanguay,  Cyprien.  Dictionnaire  Genealogique  des  Fa- 
milies Canadiennes  depuis  la  fondation  de  la  colonic  jus- 
qu'a  n  s.    6  vols,  royal  8°  cloth.       Quebec,  1871 -89 

Tangi  the  same.    Vol.  i.     Royal  8°  half  calf. 

Quebec,  1871 

T"  .     Rdpetoire  General  du  Clerg(5  Canadien  par  ordre 

c         .logique  depuis  la  Fondation   de   la   colonic  jusqu'a 


nob  jours 
Tanguay, 


2  vols.  8°  paper. 


A  Travers  les  Resistres. 


2353 
2354 

2355 
2356 


2357 
2358 


Quebec,  18O8 
Portrait.  Royal  8" 
paper,  uncut.  Montreal,  18S6 

Tapestry.  Tapisseries  du  Roy,  ou  sont  representez  les 
quatre  elements  et  les  quatre  saisons,  avec  leur  devises  qui 
les  accompagnent,  et  leur  explication.  With  2  engraved 
title  pages,  8  finely  engraved  double  page  plates,  from  de- 
signs by  Le  Brun,  and  numerous  vignettes  in  the  text. 
Atlas  folio,  calf.  Paris,  1679 

Taylor,  Fennings.  Are  Legislatures  Parliaments  ?  a  Study 
and  Review.     12°  cloth.  Montreal,  1879 

Taylor,  Henry.  Present  Condition  ol  Upper  Canada,  as 
regards  agriculture,  trade  and  commerce.     18"  cloth. 

Toronto,  1850 

Taylor,  Isaac.  Scenes  in  America,  for  the  amusement 
and  instruction  of  little  tarry-at-home  travellers.  Numer- 
ous illustrations.     18°  boards.  London,  182 1 

Taylor,  Tom.  Ballads  and  Songs  of  Brittany,  translated 
from  the  *'  Barsaz  Breiz  "  of  Vicomte  Hersart  de  la  Villc- 
niarque,  with  some  of  the  Original  Melodies  Harmonized 
by  Mrs.  Tom  Taylor.  With  illustrations  by  J.  Tissot,  J.  E. 
Millais,  J.  Tenniel,  C.  Keene,  E.  Corbould  and  H.  K. 
Browne.  Small  4°.  Elegantly  bound  by  Alfred  Matthews 
in  red  crushed  levant  morocco  extra,  doublt^  with  crushed 
purple  levant,  exquisitely  tooled  and  inlaid  with  leather 
at  the  corners,  leather  joints,  gilt  edges.  London,  1865 

A  superb  specimen  of  American  binding,  the  inside  tooling  is  equal 
to  the  work  of  the  foremost  modern  French  binders. 

Temple.  Letters  written  by  Sir  William  Temple  and  other 
Ministers  of  State,  both  at  Home  and  Abroad.  Portrait. 
2  vols.  8"  old  calf.  London,  1700 

Tennyson,  Alfred.  Enoch  Arden.  First  edition.  16° 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1864 


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231 


2359  Terentius.  Comadia.  Folio,  old  red  morocco,  with  gilt 
panels ;  from  the  Sunderland  Library. 

Impressit  Joannes  Agrippina  Coloniaj :  (Venetiis),  1471 
Editio  Princeps  of  Terence,  with  decisive  date. 

This  copy  has  98  11.  only  ;  therefore  wanting  the  two  11.  containing 
the  Life  of  the  Poet ;  the  leaves  have  been  washed  with  chemicals, 
and  are  lender  and  a  little  defective. 

^360  (JTcretttins.  P.  Ter.  Aphri  Comedie  in  Guidone  Juvenale 
familiater  explanale  ;  et  ab  Jodoco  Badio  Ascensio,  etc. 
Black  CcttCt.     4°  old  calf,  (title  wanting.) 

Per  Pe.  Maresclial  etBarn.  Chaussard:  Liigduni,  1515 

2361  Terentius.     Comoediaj.    (Cum   notis   Mclanchloni,   Scali- 

geri,  etc.)  Folio,  old  calf.  (Title  missing  and  covers 
broken.)  Robertus  Stephanus:  (Parisiis,  1529) 

2362  Ternaux,  H.     Bibliothbque  Amdricaine  ou  Catalogue  des 

ouvrages  relatifs  a  I'Amerique,  qui  ont  paru  depius  sa 
ddcouverte  jusqu'  a  I'an  1700.  S°  half  antique  calf,  red 
top.  Paris,  1833 

Tetu  et  Gagnon.     Mandements,   Lettres  Pastorales  ct  Cir- 


2363 


culaires  des  Eveques  de  Quebec.  Vols.  »,  "J,  4,  and  5,  1659- 


1806  and  1850-76.    4  vols,  royal  8°  paper.  Paris. 

2364  Th..:kerav,  W.  M.     Student's  Quarter,  or  Paris  Five  and 

Thirty  Years  since.     Original  colored  illustrations.     Small 
8°  cloth,  uncut.  London. 

2365  Theller,  E.  a.     Canada  in  1837-38,  showing  by  historical 

facts,  the  causes  of  the  late  attempted  Revolution,  and  of 
its  failure.     2  vols.  sri.;;ll  8°  cloth  Philadelphia,  1841 

2366  Theodoret,  evesque  de  Cyr.    La  Provide" "e  divine,  traduit 

du  grec  en  fran9ois,  par  le  R.  P.  Nicolas  Le  Sueur.  12° 
old  red  morocco,  tooling  "k  la  Du  Seuil,"  gilt  edges. 

Paris,  1664 

2367  Theophilus.     Les  Oeuvres  de  Theophile,  diuisccs  en  trois 

parties.     2  vols,  in  1.     16°  old  red  calf.  Paris,  1661 

2368  Thevet,  E.  Andre'.     Les  Singularitez  de  la  France  Antarc- 

tique,  autrement  nomme  Amerique,  et  de  plusieurs  Terres 
et  Isles  decouvertes  de  nostre  temps.  Numerous  wood- 
cuts by  Jean  Cousin,  including  the  first  illustration  of  an 
American  Buffalo.  The  title  and  3  pages  in  manuscript, 
otherwise  a  very  good  copy,  with  good  margins.  Small 
4°  vellum.  Paris,  1558 

The  very  rare  Original  edition.  Thevet  had  his  information  direct 
from  Jacques  Cartier,  and  his  narrative  is  the  most  authentic  history 
of  Canada  and  other  parts  of  the  New  World. 

2369  Thistleton,  Francis.     How  I  came  to  be  Governor  of  the 

Island  of  Cacona  ;  with  a  particular  account  of  my  admin- 
istration of  the  affairs  of  that  island.  Illustrations.  8° 
paper.  Montreal,  1852 


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2370  Thomas,  A.  L.     Poesies  Diverses.     12°  half  sheep. 

Lyon, 1763 

Contains  Jumonvillc,  Poeme,  founded  on  the  alleged  assassination 
r>f  Jiimonville  in  \Vashingi«>.i's  expedition,  wliich  gave  rihc  to  tiie 
Krench  and  English  war. 

2371  Thomas,  C.     Contributions  to  the  Early  Settlement  of  St. 

Armand,  Dunham,  Sutton,  Brome,  Potton,  and  Bolton.  12* 
cloth.  Montreal,  1866 

2372  TfioMAS,  Isaiah.     History  of  Printing  in   America,  with  a 

Bioj^raphy  of  Printers,  and  an  account  of  Newspapers.  2 
vols.  8°  sheep.     (Binding  cracked.)  Worcester,  1810 

2373  Thomas.     History  of  Printing  in  America,  with  a  biography 

of  Printers,  and  an  account  of  Newspapers.  Second  edi- 
tion, with  corrections,  and  a  catalogue  of  American  publi- 
cations previous  to  the  Revolution  of  1776.  Portrait.  2 
vols,  royal  8°  cloth,  uncut,  Albany,  1874 

2374  [Thompson,  Charles.]     An  Enquiry  into  the  Causes  of   the 

Alienation  of  the  Delaware  and  Shawanesse  Indians  from 
the  British  interest  and  into  the  measures  taken  for  recov- 
ering their  friendship,  extracted  from  the  public  treaties, 
and  other  authentic  papers  relating  to  the  transactions  of 
the  Government  of  Pennsylvania  and  the  said  Indians,  for 
near  40  years,  and  explained  by  a  map  of  the  country. 
Map.  Small  8^  half  crimson  morocco,  uncut,  gilt  top  by 
Mathews.  London,  1759 

2375  Thomson,  James.     The  Seasons.     With  fine  plates  by  Kent. 

4°  old  panelled  calf.  London,  1730 

2376  Thomson.     The  Seasons.     With  four  illustrations  and  extra 

portrait  printed  direct  from  the  copperplates  engraved  in 
!  792,  and  a  preface  by  John  Oldcastle.  Small  4°  paper, 
uncut.  Leadenhall  Press  :  London. 

2377  Thomson,      Works  of.     Portrait   and   plates.     2   vols.    8'^ 

sheep.  London,  1788 

2378  Three  Rivers.     Les  Ursulines  des  Trois   Rivieres   depuis 

leur  Etablissement  jusqu'a  nos  jours.  Tome  premier  (all 
published).    8°  paper,  uncut.  Trois-Rivieres,  1888 

2379  Three   Rivers.      Early   Years    of    Three     Rivers;  —  Les 

Marches  de  la  Ville  des  Trois-Rivieres;  —  Three  Rivers  as 
a  Sea-Port ;  —  Histoire  de  Trois-Rivieres,  par  Suite,  etc.  6 
pamphlets. 

2380  TiMBS,  John.     Curiosities  of  London,   exhibiting   the  most 

rare  and  remarkable  Objects  of  Interest  in  the  Metropolis ; 
with  nearly  Sixty  Years'  Personal  Recollections.  New  edi- 
tion, corrected  and  enlarged,  "lustrations.  Royal  8°  half 
morocco,  uncut,  gilt  top,  London. 


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2381 
2382 

2384 
2385 

2386 


12"  cloth,  uncut. 
TuRCOTTE,  Louis  P 


2387 

2388 
2389 

2390 
2391 


2392 


TiMBS.  Curiosities  of  London,  exhibiting  the  most  rare 
and  remarkable  Objects  of  Interest  in  the  Metropolis, 
with  nearly  Fifty  Years'  Personal  Recollections.     Portrait. 

London,  1855 

Le  Canada  sous  I'union,  1841-67.  la** 
cloth.  Quebec,  1871 

Todd,  Alpheus.  Practices  and  Privileges  of  the  Two 
Houses  of  Parliament;  with  an  appendix  ot  Forms.  8** 
cloth.  Toronto,  1840 

Todd,  C.  B.  Story  of  the  City  of  New  York.  Maps  and 
illustrations.     12    cloth.  New  York,  1888 

ToMLiNS,  E.  G.  History  of  England;  combining  the  vari- 
ous histories  by  Rapin,  Henry,  Hume,  Smollett,  and  Jkl- 
sham  ;  corrected  by  reference  to  Turner,  Lingard,  Machin- 
tosh,  Hallam  and  other  sources.    3  vols,  royal  8°  cloth. 

London. 

TooNE,  VV.  Chronological  Historian,  or  a  Record  of  Events, 
historical,  political,  biographical,  literary,  domestic,  and 
miscellaneous';  principally  illustrative  of  the  Civil,  Ecclesi- 
astical, Naval  and  Military  History  of  Great  Britain  and  its 
Dependencies,  from  the  Invasion  of  Julius  Caisar  to  the 
present  time.     2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1828 

Toronto.  Hand-Book  of  Toronto  ;  containing  its  Climate, 
Geology,  Natural  History,  Educational  Institutions,  Courts 
of  Law,  etc.  By  a  member  of  the  Press.  Maps.  8°  half 
rnorocco.  Toronto,  i8c8 

Toronto.  Illustrated  Toronto,  past  and  present.  Maps 
and  illustrations.    8°  cloth.  Toronto,  1877 

Toronto.  Origin,  History  and  Management  of  the  Univer- 
sity of  King's  College,  Toronto.    8°  half  roan.    (2  copies.) 

Toronto,  1844 
Toronto  Imprint.     Poor  Man's  Preservation  against  Popery. 
The  first  book  printed  in  Toronto.    8°  stitched. 

Toronto,  1834 

Toronto.  The  City  of  Toronto  and  the  Home  District  Com- 
mercial Directory  and  Register,  with  Almanack  and  Calen- 
dar for  1837,  by  George  Walton.  Toronto,  U.  C,  n.  d  ;  — 
The  Toronto  Directory  and  Street  Guide  for  1843-4,  by 
Thomas  Lewis.  Toronto,  1843;  —  Brown's  Toronto  City 
and  Home  District  Directory,  1846-7.  Toronto,  1846;  — 
Notes  upon  Canada.  Toronto,  1835.  (With  Marshall  S. 
Bidwell's  autograph  signature  on  the  fly  leaf.  Speaker 
House  of  Assembly,  U.  S.,  1837).    4  vols. 

Tour  of  H.  R.  H.  the  Prince  of  Wales  through  British  Amer- 
ica and  the  United  States.  By  a  British  Canadian.  Por- 
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234  CATALOGUE. 

►393  Townships.  A  brief  vifw  of  the  Township  Laws  up  to  the 
present  time,  compiled  ,  y  the  Author  of  the  Provincial  Jus- 
tice. 12"  half  roan.  Toronto,  1835; — First  and  Sec- 
ond Reports  of  the  Select  Committee  appointed  to  inquire 
into  the  causes  which  retard  the  Settlement  of  the  Eastern 
Townships  of  Lower  Canada.  Quebec,  185 1  ;  —  Parochi»»l 
and  Township  Subdivisions  of  Lower  Canada,  giving  hib- 
Jory  of  the  Parishes  directed  under  French  Rbgime  and  the 
Townships  under  English  Rule.     Quebec,  1833.     3  vols. 

2394  Tracts.     Mayhew,  Jonathan.    Two  Thanksgiving  Sermons, 

Dec.  9,  1762,  Boston,  1763  ;  —  Cleveland's  Essay  to  Defend 
the  Protestant  Reformed  System  of  New  England,  against 
Dr.  Mayhew,  pp.  I c8,  Boston,  1763;  —  Burgh,  J.  Youth's 
Friendly  Monitor,  London,  1756; — Finley's  Sermon  on 
the  Madness  of  Mankind,  New  York,  1758;  —  Clap's  Essay 
on  Moral  Virtue,  New  Haven,  1765  ; —  Witkinson's  Essay 
on  Economy,  Woodbridgc,  1765; —  Holly  on  Infant  Bap- 
tism, New  London,  177 1  ; —  Emerson  Sermon  at  the  Ordi- 
nation of  J.  Edson,  Halifax,  N.  S.,  1797  ; —  Lewis's  Ser- 
mon on  Christian  Forbearance,  Hartford,  1789  ; —  VVillard's 
Sermon  to  Soldiers,  Mendon,  17S1,  etc.,  etc,  27  Sermons 
bound  in  3  vols.  8°  sheep. 

2395  Tracts.     "  Our  Colonies,"  by  A.  W.  Hart,  London,  1849  ;  — 

Report  of  a  Case  tried  at  Albert  Circuit,  in  1852,  before 
Judge  VVilmot  and  a  Special  Jury:  Abraham  Gessner  vs. 
William  Cairns,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  1853;  —  Jewish  Emancin.i- 
tion  not  inconsistent  with  National  "hristianity,  etc.  8°  half 
morocco. 

2396  Tracts.     Lord,  Benjamin.     Parable  of  the  Merchantmen  ex- 

plained, Norwich,  1773  ;  —  Gill,  Sarah.  Devotional  Papers, 
etc.,  Norwich,  1773  ;  —  Christian  Economy  ;  translated  from 
an  old  manuscript  found  in  the  Isle  of  Patmos,  New  York, 
*773; — Eliot,  Jared.  Give  Caesar  his  Due;  Conn.  Elect- 
ion Sermon,  1738,  New  London,  1738; — Byle's  Thanks- 
giving Sermon,  for  Successes  of  the  British  Arms,  New 
London,  1760.     Bound  together,     i  vol.  8°  sheep. 

2397  Tracts.    Observations  on  the  State  of  the  Colony,    by    J. 

Carry,  York,  U.  C,  1821  ; —  Statistical  Sketches  of  Upper 
Canada,  for  the  use  of  Emigrants,  by  a  Backwoodsman, 
London,  1832  ;  —  Canadi  ■  Farmer's  Travels  in  the  United 
States,  in  which  remarks  are  made  on  the  Arbitrarily  Col- 
onial Policy  practiced  in  Cana'da,  by  R.  Davis,  Buffalo,  1837  ; 
—  Letters  to  Hon.  VV.  Morris,  being  Strictures  on  the  cor- 
respondence of  that  Gentleman  with  the  Colonial  Office,  as 
a  Delegate  to  the  Presbyterian  Body  in  Canada,  by  John 
Strachan,  Cobourg,  U.  C.,  1838,  etc.  Bound  in  i  vol.  &° 
half  sheep. 


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235 


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rppcr 

>man, 

nitcd 

Col- 

1837; 
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ce,  as 

John 

ol.   8" 


3398  Tracts.  Inland  Seas  of  North  America,  and  the  Natural  and 
Industrial  Productions  of  Canada,  by  Rev.  J.  Williamson, 
Kingston,  1854 ,  —  The  Gavazzi  Riot  and  Outrage  in  Mon- 
treal, June  9,  1853  ;  —  Canada  warned  against  Jesuits  and 
Jesuitism,  RIonlreal,  1853;  —  The  Leeming  or  Leamin;^ 
I'amily  ; —  Geological  Survey  of  Canada,  1852-53,  etc.  1 1 
pamphlets  bound  in  i  vol.  8°  half  calf. 

2399  Traitk^  de  paix   conclvs,  entre  S.  M.  Le  Roy  de   France  et 

les  peuples  du  Canada  ;  Paix  avec  les  Iroquois  de  la  Nation 
'isonnonts  an  A  Quebec  le  vingt  deuxieme  May  1666.  Paix 
avec  les  Iroquois  de  la  Nr  'ioti  d'Onneist  A  Quebec  le  douz- 
icme  juillet  1666.  Paix  -vec  les  Iroquois  de  la  Nation 
d'Onontague,  le  treizeme  de'cembre,  i666.  4°  vellum. 
Fine  copy.  Paris,  16C7 

Very  rare  document,  not  mentioned  in  Ciiarlevoix'  or  Faribault'* 
histories.  'I'hese  treaties  were  made  by  Nf.  de  Tracy,  Vice  Koi  ot 
New  France,  after  the  military  expeditions  against  the  Iroquois  in  1666. 

2400  TRAiTEzde  Paix  entre  la  France,  I'Angleterre,  la  Savoye  et 

la  Hollande,  concus  a  Utrecht  le  11  Avril,  17 13.  4^^ 
stitched.  Avignon,  1713 

2401  Trkatv  of  Peace  and  Friendship  between   the   most  serene 

and  most  potent  princess  Anne,  by  the  Grace  of  God. 
Queen  of  Gieat  liritain,  France,  and  Ireland,  and  the  mo.si 
serene  and  most  potent  Prince  Lewis  XIV,  the  most  Chris- 
tian King,  concluded  at  I'trecht,  Mar.  21,  17 13.  4"* 
stitched.  London,  17 13 

2402  Treatv  of  Peace,  Good  Correspondence,  and  Neutrality  in 

America,  between  the  most  serene  and  mighty  Prince  James 
II,  by  the  Grace  of  God,  King  of  Great  Britain,  France, 
and  Ireland,  etc.,  and  the  most  Serene  and  Mighty  Prince, 
Lewis  XIV.,  the  most  Christian  King,  concluded  the  6th 
Day  of  Nov.,  1686.    8"  half  mor.,  gilt  lop.       London,  1686 

2403  Treatv  of  Amity,  Commerce  and   navigation   between   His 

Britannic  Majesty  and  the  United  States  of  America,  condi- 
tionally ratified  by  the  Senate  at  Philadelphia,  June  24, 
1795.     16°  sheep.  Phila.,  1795 

2404  Treaty  of  Amity,  Commerce  and  Navigation,  between   his 

Britannick  Majesty,  and  the  United  States  of  .'\merica, 
signed  at  London,  19th  of  November,  1794.  4°  paper 
stitcheJ.  Quebec,  1796 

2405  Treaties.    Collection  of  all  the  Treaties  of  Peace,  Alliance, 

and  Commerce,  between  Great  Britain  and  other  Powers, 
from  the  revolution  in  1668,  to  the  present  time.  2  vols.  8 
calf.    (Covers  broken).  London,  1772 

2406  Treatise  on  the  Arts,  Manufactures,  Manners  and  Institu- 

tions of  the  Greek  and  Roman.  Illustrations.  2  vols.  16" 
uncut.  London,  1833 


236 


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2407  Trebullius  PoUio;  Flavius  Vopiscus ;    Johannis   B.  Egna- 

tij,  de  Principibus  Romanorutn.     12°  calf. 

Rob.  Stephani :    Parisiis,  1544 

2408  Triai,.     M'Lane,  David,   of   Providence,    R.    I.,  for    High 

Treason,  at  Quebec,  June  14,  1797.  In  Providence  Jour- 
nal, for  April  28,  1873. 

2409  Trial.     Preceedings  of  a  Court  Martial,  holden  at   Quebec 

for  tho  trial  of  I  ieut.  Benoit  Bender,  of  the  41st.  Regi- 
ment of  Foot,  in  July,  1815.    8°  paper.         Montreal,  1817 

2410  Trial.     Proceedings  of  a  General  Court   Marshal,  held   at 

Edinburgh  Castle,  September  10,  1804,  whereof  Lt.-Colonel 
William  Ponsonby  was  President,  for  the  Trial  of  Certain 
Private  Soldiers  in  the  Canadian  Fencible  Regiment.  8" 
half  roan,  uncut.  Edinburgh,  1805 

Trials,  Life,  Trial,  Condemnation  and  Dying  Address  of 
the  three  Thayers,  1825  ; — Trial  of  Alexander  M'Leod, 
^837;  —  Review  of  the  Case  of  Alexander  M'Leod.  4 
pamphlets  bound  in  i  vol.,  8°  half  calf. 

Trubner,  Nicholas.  Bibliographical  Guide  to  American 
Literature.  A  classed  list  of  books  published  in  the  United 
Slates  of  America  during  the  last  forty  years.  S"  half 
roan.  London,  1859 

Trudon,  S.  Nouveau  Traits  de  la  Science-pratique  du 
Blason,  avec  I'Explication  des  Armolrles  des  Princes,  Dues 
et  Pairs  et  autres  grand  seigneurs.  Enrichles  de  cartou- 
ehes,  supports  et  autres  ornemens.  Upwards  of  50  finely 
engraved  heraldic  plates.  12"  full  olive  crushed  levant 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  inside  borders.  Paris,  1C89 

An  elegant  copy  of  a  scarce  and  valuable  heraldic  work. 

2414  Two  Hundred  Queries  concerning  the  Doctrine  of  the  Revo- 

lution of  Human  Souls,  and  its  conformity  to  the  truths  of 
Christianity.     18°  half  russia.  London,  1684 

2415  Tucker,  S.    The  Rainbow  in  the  North.     A  short  Account 

of  the  first  establishment  of  Christianity  in  Rupert's  Land, 
by  the  Church  Missionary  Society.     12"  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1851 

2416  Turner  Gallery.     A   Series  of   120  engravings  from   the 

Works  of  J.  M.  W.  Turner,  each  plate  accompanied  with 
historical  and  critical  remarks.  Subscription  edition.  2 
^    Is.  folio,  in  the  original  parts,  uncut.  New  York. 

2417  TuTTLE,  Charles  R.    Illustrated  History  of  the  Dominion. 

Vol.  I.  Numevous  portraits  and  plates.  Royal  4°  half 
morocco.  Montreal,  1877 

2418  TvTLER,  Patrick  F.     History  of  Scotland  from  the  Accession 


241 1 


2412 


24'3 


of  Alexander  III,  to 
calf. 


the   Union.     4 


vols,  in  2,    12"  half 
Edinburgh,  1864 


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237 


2419  ^Tntrecretnata,  Jol)anne0  be,    Cardinales  S.  Sixti  (Vulgo 

Torquemada),  Expositio  brevis  et  utilis  super  toto  Psalterio. 
Slack  £etUr,  printed  in  single  column,  on  173  leaves,  35 
and  36  lines  to  a  page.     Folio,  original  stamped  calf. 
Impressa  p.  |)etrn  0cl)O|}ffer  de  Gernsshc^m,  Moguntiae,  1474 

A  very  fine  specimen  from  Schoyffer's  celehrated  press,  printed 
from  the  same  type  used  by  Faust  and  Schoyffer  in  their  edition  of  the 
bible  in  1462. 

From  the  library  of  Duke  de  la  Valliere,  with  his  book-plate. 

2420  TvPOGRAFHiCAL  Antiquities :  Origin   and    History  of   Print- 

ing, foreign  and  domestic,  including  among  a  variety  of 
curious  and  interesting  matter,  chronological  lists  of  emi- 
nent printers  in  England,  Scotland  and  Ireland.  12°  half 
roan,  London,  1S13 


2421  T  TRFE,  HoNORh;  d'.  Le  Sireine.  Very  fine  copy.  12" 
\^  full  blue  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle- 
DuRU.  Jouxte  la  copie  imprim^e  i  Paris,  1618 

2422  UzANNE,    Octave.      L'Ombrelle,    le    Gant,    le     Manchon. 

Beautifully  illustrated  with  photogravures  from  designs  by 
Paul  Avril.     Royal  8°  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1883 

2423  UzANNE.     Nos  Amis  les  Livres.     Causeries  sur  la  Littdra- 

ture  curieuse  et  la   Librairie.       Etched    frontispiece    by 
Manesse.  12°  ornamented  wrapper,  uncut  edges.  Paris,  1886 


nion. 

half 

1877 

ssion 

half 

1864 


2424  "\  ."^ADE    Mecum    ior    America;    or,   a    Companion    for 

\  Traders  and  Travellers  ;  containing,  L  An  exact  and 
and  useful  Table,  shewing  the  value  of  any  quantity  of  any 
commodity,  ready  cast  up,  from  one  yard  or  pound  to  ten 
thousand;  IL  A  Table  of  Simple  and  Compound  Interest ; 
III.  Names  of  Towns  and  Counties  in  the  several  Provinces 
and  Colonies  of  New  England,  New  York  and  the  Jersies  ; 
as  also  the  several  Counties  in  Pennsylvania,  Maryland  and 
Virginia,  etc.  To  which  is  added,  the  Names  of  tht  Streets 
in  Boston.     12°  calf.  Boston,  1733 

2425  Vade  Mecum.    The  Same.     12"  calf.     (Title  page  and  last 

leaf  damaged.)  (Boston,  1732) 

2426  Valades,  Didaco.     Rhetorica  Christiana  ad  concionandi,  et 

orandi  usurn  ac  commodata,  utrisusque  facultatis  exemplis 

suo  loco   insertis ;    quae  quidem,  ex   indorum   maxime  de 

prompta  sunt  historiis,  unde   praeter   doctrinam,  suma  quo 

que  delectatio  comparabitur.     Copper  plates.    4"  vellum. 

Perugia,  1579 

The  author  of  this  work  appears  to  have  been  a  missionary  in 
Mexico,  and  gives  in  the  course  of  his  treatise  an  account  of  the 
Indians  in  that  country. 


338 


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2427  Valentine,  L.    The  Queen,  her  Early  Life  and  Reign.     Por- 


traits and  illustrations.     12°  paper 


London,  iMj 


2429 


2430 


2428  Vaughan,  William.  The  Golden  Fleece.  Diuided  into 
three  parts,  Vnder  which  are  discouered  the  Errours  of 
Religion,  the  Vices  and  Decayes  of  the  Kingdome,  and 
lastly  the  wayes  to  get  wealth,  and  to  restore  Trading  so 
much  complayned  of.  "Transported  from  CambrioU  Col- 
chis, out  of  the  Southermost  Part  of  the  Hand,  commonly 
called  the  Newfovndland.  By  Orpheus  Junior.  Map  of 
Newfoundland.  Small  4''  full  morocco,  super  extra,  gilt 
edges.  London,  1626 

Fine  copy,  wilh  tlierare  map,  missing  in  most  copies.    Autograph  of 
S.  G.  Drake. 

Velazquez,  Mariano.  Pronouncing  Dictionary  of  the  Span- 
ish and  r.nglish  Language.    Thick  8°  half  morocco,  (worn) 

New  York,  1854 

Vera  et  simplex  narratio  colloquii  inter  viros  delegatos 
habiti ;  tum  qui  ducis  Meduani,  status  ac  corona;  Gallia- 
rum  locum  tenentis  generalis,  principium  etiam  praelatorum 
ac  publicorum  quae  Parisiis  habita  sunt  regni  comitiorum, 
tum  qui  principum,  prielatorum,  nobilium  caeter,  catholicuni, 
qui  regi  Navarrae adherent,  nomine  convenerunt.  Beautiful 
copy.  Small  8°  bound  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet  in  full  blue 
levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  inside  borders,  with  the 
monogram  and  crown  of  Comte  de  Robert,  stamped  in 
gold  in  the  corners.  Parisiis,  1593 

Vertron,  M.  de.  Paralelle  de  Louis  le  CJrand  avec  les 
Princes,  qui  ontest^  surnommez grand.  18°  full  old  green 
morocco  e.xtra,  gilt  edges,  silk  lining.  Cologne,  1797 

Vespucius.  Amerigo  Vespucci.  Son  Carractere,  ses  Ecrits 
(m^me  les  moins  authentiques)  sa  Vie  et  ses  Navigations, 
avec  une  carte  indiquant  ses  routes.  Par  ¥.  A.  de  Varn- 
hagen.  Map.  Folio,  half  red  morocco,  uncut,  top  edge 
gilt.  Lima,  1865 

Vespucius.  Le  Premier  Voyage  de  Amerigo  Vespucci  de- 
finitevement  expliqud  dans  ses  details  par  F.  A.  de  Varn- 
hagen.  Facsimile  of  the  Admirals  map.  Folio,  paper 
uncut.  Vienne,  1869 

Vie  de  la  Mere  Sainte-Madelaine,  Superieur  de  la  Con- 
gregation de  Notre-Dame  de  Montreal.  8"  cloth,  (upper 
corner  of  title  page  torn  off.)  Montreal,  1876 

Viger,  D.  B.     Memoirs  Relatifs  a  I'emprisonment  de  I'hon- 


243' 


2432 


2433 

2434 

2435 
2436 


ourable,  D.  B.  Viger.    8"  half  roan. 


ViGNK,  G.  T.     Six 
si.iall  8"  half  calf. 


Months  in  America. 


Montreal,  1840 

Plates.      2  vols. 
London,  1833 


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2437  Villon,   Francois.     Les  Oeuvres  Maistre  Fran^oys  Villon. 

Le  Monologue  du  franc  Archier  de  BaignoUet,  le  Dya- 
logue  des  seigneurs  de  Malle  paye  et  Bailleuent.  On  les 
vent  a  Paris  a  la  rue  neufue  nostre  dame  a  lenseigne  sainct 
Nicolas.  M.  D.  XXXIII.  18°  full  citron  levant  morocco, 
super  extra,  dentclle  border  on  the  sides,  tooled  back,  gilt 
edges,  inside  borders,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet.     Paris,  1533 

Superb  copy,  of  this  beautiful  and  rare  edition,  published  before  the 
revision  of  the  text  by  Marot,  and  with  the  imprint  of  Sainct  Nicolas, 
not  known  to  Brunet ;  a  copy  with  the  more  common  imprint  of 
L'escu  de  France,  is  quoted  by  Morgan  et  Faloul  at  3,000  francs,  and 
in  a  recent  New  York  catalogue  at  {^750. 

2438  Villon,       Qi^uvres.    Avec  les  Remarqucs  de  diverses  per- 

sonnes.  Fine  uncut  copy  of  the  best  edition.  12"  half  calf, 
uncut.  La  Haic,  1742 

2439  Villon.     Les  deux  Testaments  de  Villon,   suivis  du   Banc- 

quet  du  Roys,  nouveaux  textes  publics  d'aprcs  un  manuscrit 
inconnu  jusqu'a  ce  jour,  et  precedes  d'une  notice  critique 
par  Paul  L.  (Lacroix),  Jacob,  bibliophile.  12°  paper,  un- 
cut.    Only  220  copies  printed.  Paris,  1866 

2440  Villon.     Poems  of  Master  Francis   Villon   of   Paris,   now 

first  done  into  English  Verse  in  the  Original  Forms,  by 
John  Payne,  author  of  the  "  Masque  of  Shadows,"  *'  Intag- 
lio," "Songs  of  Life  and  Death,"  "Lautree,"  "New 
Poems,"  etc.    8°  half  v<illum,  uncut.  London,  1881 

ViRoiL.    Opera.     Cum   Notis  Thoniic    Farnabii.      18°  old 


2441 


244: 


2443 


14-14 


2445 


calf.  Francis  Blacu  :  Amstclaedami,  1650 

Virgil.  Publii  Virgilii  Maronis  Opera,  per  Johanncm  Ogil- 
vium  edita  et  sculpturis  Aeneis  adornata.  With  engraved 
title,  portrait,  map  and  102  very  beautiful  plates  engraved 
by  W.  Hollar,  Faithorne,  and  Lombart,  fine  impressions. 
Large  folio,  full  old  red  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  with 
coat  of  arms  on  the  sides,  "  a  la  Du  Seuil." 

Thomas  Roycroft :  London,  1658 
Larhk  Paper  copy,  ruled  with  red  lines,  throughout. 
A  beautiful  copy  from  the  Hamilton  Palace  Library. 

Virgil.  Works  of,  translated  by  John  Drydcn.  Frontis- 
pieces.    2  vols.  18°  sheep.  New  York,  1825 

Virginia.  Publick  Good  without  private  Interest;  or  a 
compendious  Remonstrance  of  the  present  sad  State  and 
Condition  of  the  Colonic  in  Virginia  ;  with  a  Modest  Dec- 
laration of  the  severall  Causes  why  it  hath  not  prospered 
better  hitherto.  Small  4°  half  morocco,  uncut.  (Reprint.) 
Printed  for  Henry  V  rsh  :  London,  1657 

Virginia.  Nevves  from  Virginia  (1610^.  \  Tract  in  verse, 
by  R.  Rich,  soldier.  4°  half  roan.  Oniy  25  copies  pri- 
vately printed.  London,  1874 


240 


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2446  Virginia.     Nova  Britannia,  offering  most  excellent  Fruits, 

by  Planting  in  Virginia,  exciting  all  such  as  be  well  affected 
to  further  the  same.  London,  1609.  Small  4°  boards, 
uncut.     Only  250  copies  reprinted  for  J.  Sabin. 

New  York,  1867 

2447  VoLiAiRF,,  M.  de.     La  Ligue,  ou  Henry  le  Grand,  Poem  epi 

que.     8°  old  calf,  gilt.  Geneve,  1723 

Original  edition  of  the  Hcnriaile. 

2448  VoLTAiRK.     La  Ilenriade.  Large  Paper  Subscription  edition, 

illustrated  with  10  large  plates  and  20  head  and  tail  pieces 
after  designs  by  De  Troyes,  Veugles,  Le  Main,  Micheux, 
etc.     Royal  4°  calf.     (Binding  broken.)  Londres,  1728 

Printed  in  London  under  Voltaire's  own  supervision  with  a  dedica- 
tion by  Voltaire  in  luiglish  to  Queen  Anne.  An  original  subscription 
receipt  for  this  copy,  with  Voltaire's  autograph,  inserted. 

2449  V(iLTAiRE.     Henriade,  ou  est  joint  le  Poem   de   Fontenoy, 

Nouvelle  edition,  avec  le  plan  de  la  bataille.  Portrait  and 
II  fine  plates,  probably  by  Chodowiecki.     12"  calf. 

Amsterdam,  1746 

2450  Voltaire.     La  Henriade.     Poiim.     18°  full  morocco  extra, 

gilt  edges.  London,  1735 

2451  Voi/iAiRi:.     Oreste,  Trage'die  ;  —  Samson,  Tragc'die  lyrique. 

Portrait  of  Voltaire   by  Folkema.     Small  8^   calf. 

Paris,  1750 

OKtniN.M,  EDITION.  Presentation  copy,  with  autograph:  "  Uonne 
par  I'autcur  a  Mme.  la  Marquisa  du  Marlaux." 

[Voltaire.]  Candide,  ou  I'Optimisme,  traduite  de  I'Alle- 
mand  der  M.  le  Docteur  Ralph,  16°  mottled  sheep  (a  few 
leaves  wormed).  N.  P.,  1759 

Voltaire.  La  Puccllc  d'Orle'ans,  Pocine,  Nouvelle  e'dition. 
16  fine  coper  plates.    8°  half  calf.  N.  P.,  1762 

Voltairie.  Le  Huron  ou  I'lngdnu.  First  (suppressed)  edi- 
tion.    2  vols,  in  I,  12°  old  calf  gilt. 

Voltairie.    A&e  of  Louis  XIV.    2 


2452 

2453 
2454 

2455 
2456 


vol 


s. 


Lausaune,  1767 
12°  calf. 

London,  1770 
Age  of  Louis  XIV,  to  which   is   added   an  Ab- 


VoLTAIRE. 

stract  of   the   Age   of  Louis  XV.     Portrait  and  map.     3 
vols.  8°  half  calf.  London,  1780 

Voltaire.     Philosophical  Dictionary.    Portrait.  12°  boards, 
uncut.  London,  1802 


2457 

2458  Voltairie,   by  Colonel   Hanley.     12 

2459 


cloth. 

Edinburgh,  1877 

Voyage  au  Canada  dans  le  nord  de  I'Amerique  Septentrion- 
ale  fait  depuis  I'an  1751  a  1761.    8°  paper,  uncut. 

Quebec,  1887 


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2460  Voyages.     Recueil  de  divers  Voyages  falls  en  Afrique  et  en 

I'Amerique  qui  n'ont  point  esle  encore  publiez,  contenant 
I'origine,  les  mceurs,  les  coutumes  et  le  commerce  des  habi- 
tants de  ces  deux  parties  du  nionde.  Maps  and  plates. 
4°  sheep.  Paris,  1674 

2461  Voyages  of  the  Northmen   to  America;  including  extracts 

from  Icelandic  Sagas,  relating  to  Western  Voyages  by 
Northmen  in  the  Tenth  and  Eleventh  Centuries,  in  an  Eng- 
lish translation  by  N.  L.  Beamish ;  with  a  synopsis  of  the 
historical  evidence,  and  the  opinion  of  Professor  Rafu  as 
to  the  Places  visited  by  the  Scandinavians  on  the  Coast 
of  Africa.  Edited,  with  an  introduction  by  Rev.  E.  F. 
Slafter.  Maps.  Small  4°  half  morocco,  uncut,  gilt  top. 
Only  200  copies  printed.        Prince  Society  :  Boston,  1877 

2462  Voyage  d'  Iberville; — Voyage  de  DoUier  de  Casson  et  de 

Galinee,  1669-70; — Journal  du  Voyage  de  St.  Luc  de  la 
Corne,  1761  ;  —  On  the  Discovery  of  Australia  by  the  Portu- 
guese in  1601  ;  —  Littlehalesi'  Journal  from  Niagara  to  De- 
troit, 1793  ;  —  2oo«  Anniversaire  de  la  Ddcouverte  du 
Mississippi,  etc.    7  pamphlets. 


2463  "\  T  /AFER,  Lionel.     New  Voyage  and  Description  of  the 

V  V  Isthmus  of  America,  giving  an  Account  of  the  Auth- 
or's Abode  there,  the  Form  and  Make  of  the  Country,  etc. 
Map  and  copper  plates.     8°  old  calf.  London,  1699 

2464  Walker,  Sir  Hovenden.      Journal,  or  full   Account  of  the 

late  Expedition  to  Canada,  with  an  Appendix  containing 
Commissions,  Orders,  Instructions,  Letters,  Memorials, 
Councils  of  War,  etc.,  relating  to.  8"  old  calf.  (Title  page 
in  manuscript).  London,  1720 

2465  Walker,  John.     Elements  of  Geography    and    of  Natural 

and  Civil  History.     Numerous  maps.  8°  calf.  London,  1805 

2466  Walker.     Rhyming  Dictionary.    Thick  12"  cloth.    London. 

2467  Wallon,  H.    Jeanne  D'Arc.      Edition  illustrde  d'aprfes  les 

Monuments  de  I'art  depuis  le  quinzi^me  si^cle  jusqu'a  nos 
jours.  Numerous  full-page  illustrations,  colored  and  plain, 
portraits,  fac-similes  from  old  manuscripts,  views,  etc.  Im- 
perial 8°  half  roan  extra,  gilt  edges.  Paris,  1876 

2468  Wallon.    Saint  Louis.    Elegantly  illustrated  with  illuminated 

plates  of  miniatures,  fac-similes  of  ancient  manuscripts,  old 
views,  portraits,  maps,  etc.  Imperial  8"  half  morocco  ex- 
tra, gilt  edges.  Tours,  1880 

2469  Walton,  Izaak.    The  Complete  Angler  ;  or  the  Contempla- 

tive Man's  Recreation,  Being  a  fac-simile  reprint  of  the  first 
edition,  published  in  1653.  Illustrations.  16°  paper,  un- 
cut. London. 


I 


wmm 


242 


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2471 


2472 


2473 


2470  Walpole,  Horace.  Anecdotes  of  Painting  in  England,  with 
some  account  of  the  principal  artists,  and  incidental  notes 
on  other  arts,  collected  by  the  late  Mr.  George  Vertue,  and 
now  digested  and  published  from  his  original  MS.  by  Mr. 
Horace  Walpole.  First  edition,  with  first  impressions  of 
the  numerous  fine  portraits  and  plates.  (2  or  3  plates  ap- 
parently missing).    5  vols.  4°  tree  calf  extra,  gilt  edges. 

Printed  by  Thomas  Farmer  :  Strawberry  Hill,  1762 

The  rare  Strawberry  Hill  edition,  with  an  autograph  letter  of  Wal- 
pole and  several  portraits  inserted. 

Walpole.  Memoirs  of  the  last  ten  Years  of  the  Reign  of 
George  the  Second.  Large  paper,  with  illustrations  by 
Bentley,  engraved  by  Thomson.     2  vols,  folio,  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1822 

Walpole.  Anecdotes  of  Painting  in  England,  with  some  of 
the  principal  artists.  With  additions  by  Rev.  James  Dalla- 
way.  New  edition,  revised  by  Ralph  N.  Wornum.  Por- 
traits.   3  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1876 

Walpole  of  Woolterton  (Lord).  Answer  to  the  latter  part 
of  Lord  Bolingbroke's  letters  on  the  Study  of  History. 
Presentation  copy  from  the  Author's  Son,  with  his  auto- 
graph letter.    4°  red  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  J.  Clarke. 

London,  1762 

Privately  printed.     Lord  Walpole  in  his  letter  desires  Mr.  Salter  "  to 
lend  it  to  particular  and  trusty  friends  only." 

Walpole  C.  .  .  .  (ourt)  and  Country,  a  Play  of  seven  acts. 
In  which  will  be  reviv'd  the  entertaining  scene  of  the 
Blundering  Brothers.  To  which  is  added  the  comical 
Humours  of  Punch.  The  whole  concluding  with  the 
Grand  Masque,  call'd,  the  Downfall  of  S^janus.  Vignette 
entitle.     Folio,  half  roan.  London,  1735 

A  Satire  on  Sir  Robert  Walpole  and  his  brother  Horace. 

War  of  1812.  American  Naval  Battles  ;  being  a  complete 
history  of  the  battles  fought  by  the  Navy  of  the  United 
States,  from  its  establishment  in  1794  to  the  present  time. 
20  illustrations.     Small  8°  boards.  Boston,  1837 

War  of  17 12.  Auchinleck,  G.  History  of  the  War  between 
Great  Britain  and  the  United  States  of  America,  during  the 
years  1812,  1813  and  1814.  Inserted  portraits.  Royal  8"* 
cloth,  uncut.  Toronto,  1855 

War  of  18 1 2.  Barbarities  of  the  Enemy  exposed  in  a 
report  of  the  committee  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of 
the  United  States,  appointed  to  enquire  into  the  spirit  and 
manner  in  which  the  war  has  been  waged  by  the  enemy. 
16°  cloth.  Worcester,  1814 


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2476 


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2482 
2483 


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2486 
2487 


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War  of    1S12.     Anglo   American   Magazine.     Views  and 

illustrations.    6  vols.  8°  cloth.  Toronto,  1852-55 

A  complete  set  of  this  scarce  Magazine,  edited  by  Auchinleck,  author 
of  the  War  of  1812  and  in  which  his  history  thereof  first  appeared. 

War  of  18 1 2.  Brackenridge,  H.  M.  History  of  the  late 
War  between  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain  ;  contain- 
ing a  minute  account  of  the  various  Military  and  Naval 
Operations.     Plates.     12°  half  morocco.       Baltimore,  1817 

War  of  18 1 2.  Christie,  Robert.  Afilitary  and  Naval  Oper- 
ations in  the  Canadas,  during  the  late  war  with  the  United 
States.    With  6  inserted  autograph  letters.     12°  calf. 

Quebec,  18 18 

WARofi8i2.  Christie.  Military  and  Naval  Operations  ti 
the  Canadas,  during  the  late  War  with  the  United  States, 
including  also  the  political  History  of  Lower  Canada,  from 
1807  to  1815.  12  half  roan.  (Title-page  and  2  pages  at 
the  end  in  manuscript.) 

Quebec,  printed;  reprinted.  New  York,  1818 
War  of  1812.    Coffin,  W.F.    The   War  and   its  Moral,  a 
Canadian  Chronicle.    8°  cloth.  Rfontreal,  1864 

Some  extra  illustrations  and  autographs  inserted. 

War  of  181 2.  Fay,  H.  A.  Collection  of  the  Official  Ac- 
counts in  detail,  of  all  the  battles  fought  by  sea  and  land, 
between  the  navy  and  army  of  the  United  States,  and  the 
navy  and  army  of  Great  Britain,  1812-15.    8°  half  russia. 

New  York,  1817 

War  of  18 1 2.  Impartial  and  Correct  History  of  the  War 
between  the  United  States  of  America  and  Great  Britain, 
declared  by  a  law  of  Congress,  June  18,  1812,  and  con- 
cluded by  a  ratification  and  exchange  of  a  Treaty  of  Peace, 
at  the  City  of  Washington,  Feb.  17,  1815.  Plate.  12° 
sheep.  New  York,  18 15 

War  of  1812.  James,  William.  Inquiry  into  the  Merits  of 
the  Principal  Naval  Actions  between  Great  Britain  and  the 
United  States ;  comprising  an  account  of  all  British  and 
American  ships  of  war  reciprocally  captured  and  destroyed 
since  the  i8th  of  June,  18 12.    8°  boards.        Halifax,  18 16 

War  of  1812.  James.  Full  and  correct  account  of  the 
chief  occurrences  of  the  late  war  between  Great  Britain 
and  the  United  States.    8"  cloth,  uncut.         London,  18 17 

War  of  1812.  James.  Full  and  correct  account  of  the  mil- 
itary occurrences  of  the  late  war  between  Great  Britain 
and  the  United  States.     Maps.     2  vols.  8°  half  calf. 

London,  18 18 

Portrait  and  2  autograph  letters  inserted. 


1 


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2488  War  of  1812.  Journal  of  Events  principally  on  the  Detroit 
and  Niagara  Frontiers  during  the  War  of  1811,  byMer- 
ritt ; — Fragments  of  the  War  of  1812; — Les  Frances  de 
1812; — Defence  of  Major  General  Proctor,  etc.  6 
puniphletii. 

?489  War  of  1812.  Melish,  John.  Military  and  Topographical 
Atlas  of  the  United  States,  including  the  British  Possess- 
ions and  Florida ;  to  which  is  added  a  list  of  the  military 
districts,  a  register  of  the  army,  and  a  list  of  the  navy  of 
the  United  States.     5   maps.     8°  half  roan.      Phila.,  1813 

2490  War  of  1812.  Naval  Monument,  containing  official  and 
other  accounts  of  all  the  ;Navies  of  the  United  States  and 
Great  Britain,  during  the  late  war.     Plates.     8°  sheep. 

Boston,  1816 

3491  War  of  1812.  Prevost.  Some  Account  of  the  public  Life  of 
the  late  Lieutenant  General  Sir  George  Prevost,  particu- 
ally  of  his  services  in  the  Canadas.  With  15  inserted  por- 
traits and  autographs.     8°  half  calf.  London,  1823 

2492  War  of    1812.     Richardson,  Major.     War  of  1812.     First 

series,  containing  a  full  and  detailed  Narrative  of  the  oper- 
ations of  the  right  division  of  the  Canadian  Army.  VVith 
14  inserted  portraits,  views,  manuscripts,  etc.     8"  half  roan. 

N.  P.  1842 

2493  War  of    i8i2.     Rules  and   Articles  for  the  better  Govern- 

ment of  the  Militia  of  the  Province  of  Lower  Canada, 
when  emboided  for  Service.     16°  paper.  Quebec,  18 12 

2494  War  of  1*1 1 2.     Sketches  of  the  War  between  United  States 

and  British  Isles,  intended  as  a  faithful  history,  inter- 
spersed with  geographical  descriptions  of  places,  and 
biographical  notices  of  distinguished  military  and  naval 
commanders.   2  vols,  in  one.    8°  sheep.  Rutland,  Vt.,  1815 

249s  War  of  1812.  Thompson,  David.  History  of  the  late  war 
between  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States  of  America. 
16°  boards.    (Broken.)  Niagara,  N.  C,  1832 

3  autographs  and  i  portrait  inserted. 

2496  War  of  181 2.    Thompson,     History  of  the  late  war  between 
Great  Britain  and  the  United  States  of  America.      16°  half 
-     roan.  Toronto,  1846 

The  rare  second  edition  unknown  to  Morgan. 

Warburton,  Eliot.    The  Conquest  of   Canada.      Portrait. 
2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1849 


2497 

2498  Warburton.     Cone,     it  of  Canada.     12"  boards 

2499 


London, 1857 

Watkin,  E.   W.     Canada  and  the   States.     Recollections, 

1851101886.     Portrait.     Small  8°  cloth,  uncut.      London. 


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2500  Waring,  J.  B.    The  Arts  connected  with  architecture,  illus- 

trated by  Examples  in  Central  Italv,  of  Stained  Glass, 
Fresco  Ornament,  Marble  and  Enamel  Inlay,  etc.,  from  the 
Thirteenth  to  the  Fifteenth  Century.  With  41  beautiful 
plates  in  colors,  with  descriptive  text.  Imperial  folio,  half 
morocco,  gilt  edges.  London,  1858 

2501  Waring.     Masterpieces  of  Industrial  Art  and   Sculpture    at 

the  International  Exhibition  of  1862.  Consisting  of  300 
plates,  containing  many  hundred  illustrations  of  the  most 
choice  examples,  British  and  Foreign,  executed  in  the 
most  finished  manner,  in  colors  and  gold,  by  Day  &  Son, 
with  descriptions.  3vols.bds.,  uncut,  gilt  tops.  London,  1863 

This  important  work,  more  complete  than  any  of  the  kind  yet  pub- 
lished, is  the  most  maguiticent,  useful  and  interesting  souvenir  of  the 
International  Exhibition  of  1862  —  rendering  with  exact  fidelity,  both 
in  form  and  color,  the  chefs  d'ueuvres  of  the  world's  progress  in  art 
and  industry. 

2502  Washington.     Journal  of  Major  George  Washington,   sent 

by  the  Hon.  Robert  Dinwiddle,  to  the  Commandant  of  the 

French  Troops.     Map.     Royal  8°  paper,  uncut. 

Large  Paper,  only  50  copies  printed.         New  York,  1865 

2503  Washington's  Monuments  of  Patriotism,  being  a  collection 

of  the  most  interesting  documents,  connected  with  the  mili- 
tary command  and  civil  administration  of  the  American 
Hero  and  Patriot.     8°  half  roan.  Phila.,  1802 

2504  Washingtoniana  :  containing  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  the 

late  Gen.  George  Washington,  with  various  outlines  of  his 
character.     Portrait  missing.       12*  sheep.  Baltimore,  1800 

2505  Watts,  Rev.  George.     Sermon  preached  before   the   Trus- 

tees for  establishing  the  Colony  of  Georgia,  at  their  Anni- 
versary Meeting,  Church  of  St.  Bridget,  alias  St.  Bride,  in 
Fleet  street,  London,  March  18,  1735.     4°  paper. 

London,  1736 

2506  Waylen,    Edward.       Ecclesiastical   Reminiscences   of   the 

United  States.     Frontispiece.    8°  cloth.    (Shaken.) 

London,  1846 

2507  Webster,  Noah.     Dictionary  of  the  English  Language.  Por- 

trait and  illustrations.  Royal  4"  sheep.  Springfield,  1886 
3508  Weckerlin,  J.  B.  Chansons  et  Rondes  Enfantines  des 
Provinces  del  la  France,  avec  notices  et  accompagnement 
de  Piano ;  —  Nouvelles  Chansons.  Illustrated  with  full 
page  colored  plates,  head  and  tail  pieces,  etc.  2  vols,  im- 
perial 8°  cloth.  Paris,  1886-89 
Contains  original  French  Canadian  songs,  with  music. 

9509  Weld,  Isaac,  Jr.  Travels  through  the  States  of  North 
America  and  the  Provinces  of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada, 
during  the  years,  » 795-97.     Copper  plates  (some  missing). 


4*  calf.    (Cover  broken.) 


London,  1799 


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Weld,  Travels  through  the  States  of  North  America,  and 
the  Provinces  of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada,  during  the 
years  1795,  1796,  and  1797.  Numerous  maps  and  copper- 
plates.    2  vols.  8°  sheep.  (Binding  cracked.)  London,  1800 

Weld.  Voyage  au  Canada,  pendant  les  ann^es  1795,  '7961 
et  1797.  Ouvrage  traduit  de  I'Anglais,  et  enrichie  d'une 
carte  gdnerale  du  pays,  et  de  onze  planches,  offrant  les 
points  de  vue,  et  notamment  le  fameux  saut  de  Niagara. 
3  vols.  8°  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1800 

Welde,  Thomas.  A  Short  Story  of  the  Rise,  Reign  and 
Ruine  of  the  Antinomians,  Familists  and  Libertines,  that 
infected  the  Churches  of  New  England  ;  and  how  they 
were  confuted  by  the  Assembly  of  Ministers  there  ;  as  also 
of  the  Magistrates  proceedings  in  Court  against  them,  etc. 
First  edition,  pp.  i,  18,  66.  Small  4°  half  morocco. 
(Somewhat  cut  into  at  the  bottom.)  London,  1664 

Wesley,  John.  Calm  Address  to  our  American  Colonies, 
1775;  —  Thoughts  upon  Slavery,  1775;  —  Bible  and  the 
Sword,  1776;  —  Letter  to  a  Friend  concerning  Tea,  1749. 
Bound  together.    12°  half  calf.  London,  etc. 

West,  Benjamin.  Account  of  the  observations  of  Venus 
upon  the  Sun,  June,  3,  1769,  at  Providence,  New  England, 
with  some  account  of  the  uses  of  those  observations.  Small 
8°  half  morocco.  Providence  1769 

West,  John,  Substance  of  a  Journal  during  a  residence  at 
the  Red  River  Colony,  British  North  America,  and  frequent 
excursions  among  the  North  West  American  Indians,  1820- 
23.     Plates.  8°  boards.  London,  1827 

Westropp,  H.  M.  Handbook  of  Pottery  and  Porcelain,  or 
history  of  those  arts  from  the  earliest  period.     Illustrations. 


16°  cloth. 


New  York. 


2520 


Wevl,  Adolph.  Die  Jules  Fonrobert'sche  Samlung  bber- 
seesicher  Miinzen  und  Medaillen.  America.  5  vols,  royal 
8°  paper,  uncut.  Berlin,  1877 

Wheatlev,  H.  B.  The  Dedication  of  Books  to  Patron  and 
Friend ;  a  chapter  in  literary  history.  Whatman  Paper 
Copy.     16"  half  roan,  uncut,  gilt  top.  London,  1887 

Whincop,  Thomas.  Scanderbeg ;  or,  love  and  liberty,  a 
tragedy.  To  which  are  added  a  list  of  all  the  dramatic 
authors  with  some  account  of  their  lives ;  and  of  all  the 
dramatic  pieces  ever  published  in  the  English  language 
to  the  year  1747.     Portraits.    8°  sheep.         London,  1747 

White,  G.  A.  Halifax  and  its  Business :  containg  a  histor- 
ical sketch  and  description  of  the  City  and  its  Institutions. 
8°  boards.  Halifax,  1876 


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2521 


Whittier,  J. 
nal,    in    the 


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tic 


13°  cloth,  uncut. 


G.     Leaves  from    Margaret    Smith's    Jour- 
Province    of    Massachusetts    Bay,    1678-9. 


IS. 

f76 


Boston,  1849 

2522  [Wilkes.]    The  North  Briton.    2  vols.  16°  sheep. 

London, 1763 

2523  WiLKiE,  Sir  David.     Sketches  in  Turkey,  Syria  and  E»ypt, 

1840  and  1841,  drawn  on  stone  by  Jostph  Nash.  26  Targe 
colored  plates,  mounted  on  cardboard,  of  Turkish  and 
Hebrew  costumes  and  customs,  in  a  portfolio.  Atlas  folio, 
half  morocco.  London. 

2524  Wilkinson's  Atlas  Classica,  being  a  collection  of  Maps  of 

the  countries  mentioned  by  the  ancient  authors.  Folio, 
half  roan.  London,  1842 

2525  Wilkinson's  Londina  Illustrater;  or,  graphic  and  historical 

illustrations  of  the  most  interesting  and  curious  architec- 
tural Monuments  of  the  city  and  suburbs  of  London  and 
Westminster,  as  monasteries,  churches,  palaces,  halls,  places 
of  early  amusements,  theatres,  old  houses,  etc.  207  copper 
plate  engravings.  2  vols,  large  folio,  half  crimson  morocco, 
gilt  tops.  (Re-issue):  London,  1819-25 

2526  Willard,  S.     The  Child's  Portion  :  Or  the  unseen  Glory  of 

the  Children  of  God,  Asserted,  and  proved :  Together  with 
several  other  Sermons  _  Occasionally  Preached,  and  now 
published.  By  Samuel  Willard,  Teacher  of  a  Church  in 
Boston,  New  England.  Boston,  in  New  England,  Printed 
by  Samuel  Green,  and  are  to  be  sold  by  Samuel  Phillips,  at 
the  West  end  of  the  Town-house,  1684;  —  The  Righteous 
Man's  Death,  a  Presage  of  evil  approaching :  A  Sermon 
Occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Major  Thomas  Savage,  Esq. ; 
Preached  Febr.  19,  1681.  By  Samuel  Willard,  Teacher  of 
a  Church  in  Boston,  N.  E.  Boston  in  New  England,  Printed 
by  Samuel  Green,  1684;  —  The  only  sure  way  to  prevent 
threatened  Calamity :  As  it  was  delivered  in  a  Sermon, 
Preached  at  the  Court  of  Election,  May  24,  1682;  —  All 
Plots  against  God  and  his  People  Detected  and  Defeated, 
as  it  was  delivered  in  a  Sermon  at  a  Fast  kept  by  the  first 
gathered  Church  in  Boston,  Jan.  25,  1682.  16°  in  the 
original  sheep  binding  and  wooden  boards.        Boston,  1684 

The  Massachusetts  Election  sermon  for  16S2  was  not  issued  sepa- 
rately. On  page  i,  in  old  handwriting,  is  the  name,  "Saml.  Adams's 
Book,  August  9,  1777,"  and  on  a  front  fly  leaf  is  a  list  of  the  contents 
in  the  same  hand. 

2527  WiLLEMS,   Alphonse.      Les   Elzcvier,   Histoire   et   Annales 

Typographiques.     Illustrations.     Royal  8°  boards,  uncut. 

Bruxelles,  1880 

2528  Williams,  J.      Life  and  Actions  of  Alexander   the  Great. 

Small  8°  half  morocco.   First  Canada  edition.   Niagara,  183 1 


248 


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2529 


Williams, 
Scotia.     13 


Mrs,      Neutral 
"  cloth. 


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2534 
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2540 


French,  or  the  Exiles  of  Nova 
Providence,  1841 
[Williams,  Roger.]      A  Paraenetick  or  humble  addresse  to 
the  Parliament  and  Assembly  for  (not  loose,  but)  Christian 


Libertie.     pp.  44.     Small  4°  half  calf. 


London,  1644 
A  note  in  the 


2541 


The  author  of  this  rare  tract  is  not  definitely  known 
John  Brown  Carter  Catalogue  says,  "This  little  tract  has  from  its  style 
and  arguments  been  with  some  reason  ascribed  to  Roger  Williams. 

Willmott,  Robert  A.  Pleasures,  Objects,  and  Advantages 
of  Literature.     16°  cloth.  London,  1866 

Wills,  W.  H.  Poets'  Wit  and  Humour.  Illustrated  with 
100  engravings  from  drawings  by  Charles  Bennett  and  G. 
H.  Thomas.     Small  4°  full  crimson  morocco,  gilt  edges.  ' 

London. 

Willvams,  Rev.  C.  Selection  of  Views  in  Egypt,  Palestine, 
Rhodes,  Italy,  Minorca,  and  Gibraltar.  64  finely  colored 
engravings.     Folio,  half  roan.  London,  182a 

Wilson,  F.,  and  A.  B.  Richards.  Britain  Redeem'^d  and 
Canada  Preserved.     8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1850 

WiNTERBOTHAM,  W.  Historical,  Geographical,  Commercial, 
and  Philosophical  View  of  the  United  States,  and  of  the 
European  Settlements  in  America  and  the  West  Indies. 
Portraits.     Maps  and  plates.     4  vols.  8°  half  sheep. 

London, 1785 
[Wirt,  William.]     Letters  of  the  British  Spy.     16°  sheep. 

Richmond,  1805 

Wisconsin  Historical  Society  Collections.      Vols.  7    and   8, 

1873-79.     2  vols.  8°  cloth.  Madison,  1876-79 

Wolfe.  General  Wolfe's  Instructions  to  young  Officers ; 
also  his  orders  for  a  battalion  and  an  army :  also  a  Placart 
to  the  Canadians,  etc.  Second  edition.  12"  half  crimson 
morocco.  London,  1780 

Wolfe.  A  Poem  sacred  to  the  Memory  of  James  Wolfe, 
Esq.,  Major  General,  etc.,  who  was  slain  upon  the  Plains  of 
Abraham,  Sept.  13,  1759.  PP-  ^9-  8°  half  turkey  morocco, 
gilt  top.  James  Parker  &  Co.:  New  Haven  (1759) 

Wolfe.  Life  of  General  James  Wolfe,  the  Conqueror  of 
Canada ;  or,  the  Eulogium  of  that  renowned  Hero,  attempted 
according  to  the  Rules  of  Eloquence.  With  a  Monumental 
Inscription,  Latin  and  English,  to  perpetuate  his  Memory. 
By  J  *  *  *  P  *****  ♦.     4°  halt  roan.      London,  1760 

Wolfe.  An  Address  before  the  New  England  Historic 
Genealogical  Society,  in  the  Hall  of  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives of  Massachusetts,  Sept.  i,  1850.  100th  Anniver- 
sary of  the   death   of  Major-General   James   Wolfe.     By 


y       •*• 


Lorenzo  Sabine.    8°  paper. 


Boston,  1859 


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Wolfe.  Life  of,  founded  on  Original  Documents  and  illus- 
trated by  his  Correspondence.  Hy  Robert  Wright.  }'or- 
trait.     8    cloth,  uncut.  London,  1864 

Wolff,  Albert.  Figaro-Salon,  1886.  With  upwards  of  50 
double  page  illustrations.    Folio,  half  morocco.  Tans. 

Wolff.  Figaro-Salon,  1887,  '88  and  part  i  of  '89.  Numer- 
ous fine  double  page  and  other  illustrations.    1 1  parts  folio. 

I'aris,  1887-9 
Wolff.     The  Same,  for  1887.     5  parts  folio.         Paris,  1887 

WoLTMAN  and  Woermann.  History  of  ancient,  early  Christ- 
ians, and  mediaeval  Printing.  Edited  by  Sidney  C-'olvin. 
Numerous  illustrations.     2  vols.  4°  half  roan. 

New  York,  18S8 

Woods,  J.  C.  Old  and  Rare  I'.ooks.  An  elementary  lecture 
delivered  at  the  Royal  Institution  of  South  Wales,  Swansea, 
AKirch  2,  18S5.     8'^  vellum  paper,  uncut.  London,  iSS-, 

Woods,  N.  A.      Prince  of  \\'ales  in  Canada  and  the  Uniiod 


States.     12°  halt  morocco. 


London,  iS'n 


Words  and  Places,  by  Isaac  Taylor; — English  Liti-raiuro 
in  the  reign  of  Victoria,  by  Henry  Morlcy.  2  vols.  12'' 
cloth.  Leipzig  and  London,  i.'<Si-8 

Woodward,  Ashbel.  Wampum,  a  paper  presented  to  tin; 
Numismatic  and  Antiquarian  Society  of  Philadelphia.  8'* 
cloth.  '  Albany,  1878 

WooLEY,  Charles.  Two  Years'  Journal  in  New  York,  and 
part  of  its  territories  in  America.  New  edition,  with  an  in- 
troduction and  copious  historical  notes  by  K.  H.  O'Calln- 
ghan.     8"  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1S60 

Wright,  Rev.  G.  N.  Life  and  Reign  of  William  the  l-'ourtli. 
Numerous  portraits  and  plates.  2  vols.  8°  half  morotco, 
uncut,  gilt  tops.  London. 

Wright,  J.  American  Negotiator  :  or  the  various  cuircn- 
cies  of  the  British  Colonies  in  America.     8°  sheep. 

London,  fj(<t 

Wright,  Thomas.  Womankind  in  VVestern  Europe,  from 
the  earliest  times  to  the  Seventeenth  Century.  Illustrated 
with  illuminated  plates  and  numerous  wood  engravings  in 
the  text.     Small  4°  cloth.  London,  1SO9 

Wright.  Caricature  History  of  tlir  (Icorges.  Noarly  403 
illustrations.     Small  8"  cloth.  London. 

Writer's  Handbook  (Tin-).  A  (luidc  to  llir  .\it  of  Cotnpu 
sition.     8'^  half  morocco.  I'hiladelphi.i,  i88!> 

Wynne.  General  History  oi  the  UriiisU  Empire  in  America. 
3  vols,  8°  calf,  .  ^         London,  1770 


2^0 


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3558  WvATT,  D.  Industrial  Arts  of  the  Nineteenth  Century :  a 
Series  of  Illustrations  of  the  choicest  specimens  produced 
by  every  Nation  at  the  Great  Exhibition  of  Works  of  In- 
dustry, 1 85 1,  with  158  elaborate  plates  executed  in  the  ex- 
act colours  of  the  originals,  Sculptures,  Metal-Work,  Tex- 
tile Fabrics,  Lace  and  Embroidery,  Porcelain,  Wood  and 
Ivory  Carving,  etc.    5  vols,  imperial  folio,  original  boards. 

London.  1851-53 

Tills  beautiful  work  forms  in  itself  a  perfect  cyclopsedia  of  Design  in 
all  branches  of  Art.  The  plates  have  the  appearance  of  original 
paintings,  and  have  never  been  surpassed  in  gorgeousness  of  coloring. 

2559  WvATT,  Sir  Digby.     The  Art  of  Illuminating  as  practised  in 

Europe,  from  the  earliest  Times,  illustrated  by  borders, 
initial  letters,  alphabets,  etc.,  selected  from  the  British 
Museum,  South  Kensington  Museum,  and  other  important 
Collections,  by  W.  Tymms,  with  an  Essay  oii  the  art,  and 
instructions  as  to  its  practice  in  the  present  day,  by  M. 
Digby  Wyatt.     Imperial  8°  cloth,  gilt  edges.    London,  1S60 

This  magnificent  work  contains  102  plates,  all  illuminated  in  gold 
and  colors  and  194  pages  of  te.xt  surrounded  with  borders  in  colors. 

2560  Wynne,  James.     Private  Libraries  of  New  York.     Frontis- 

piece. Imperial  8°  full  russia  super  extra,  uncut  edges,  gilt 
top.  New  York,  1S60 

Large  paper.    Only  100  copies  printed. 

2561  WvTFLiET,  Cornelius.     Descriptionis  Ptolemicae  Avgmentvni, 

sive  Occidentis  Notitia.  With  19  maps  of  America.  Folio, 
calf.  Cif^rardi  Riuii :  Lovanii,  159S 

The  first  special  atlas  of  the  i\ew  World. 


2562  "V^ENOPHON.     The  Anabasis,  or  Expedition  of   Cyrus, 
y\^     and  the  Memorabilia  of  Socrates.      Translated  by  J. 

S.Watson.    Portrait.    12°  cloth,  uncut.  Bohn  :  London,  187 1 

2563  Xenophon.    Cyropaedia,  or  Institution  of  Cyrus,    and    the 

Hellenics,  or  Grecian  History.     Translated  by  J.  S.  Watson 
and  Henry  Dale.     12°  :loth,  uncut.      Bohn  :  London,  1876 


2564  "\70UNG,  George  R.     Letters  to  the  Right  Hon.   E.  G. 

\  S.  Stanley,  upon  the  existing  treaties  with  France  and 
America,  as  regards  their  "  Rights  of  Fishery  "  upon  the 
coasts  of  Nova  Scotia,  Labrador  and  Newfoundland.  Map. 
8°  half  roan.  London,  1834 

2565  Yapp,  G.  W.     .'\rt  Industry.       Furniture,    Upholstery,    and 

House  Decoration,  illustrative  of  the  arts  of  the  carpenter, 
joiner,  cabinet-maker,  painter,  decorator,  and  upholsterer. 
With  1200  illustrations.     Thick  folio,  cloth.  London. 


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2578 


Year  Book  and  Almanack  of  Canada  for  1867  to  1875.  9 
years,  bound  in  two  volumes  with  maps.  8°  half  roan  and 
boards.  Montreal,  n.    d. 

Yeats,  John.  Technical  History  of  Commerce  ;  or  Skilled 
Labor  applied  to  Production.     Map.     12°  cloth. 

London,  187 1 

Yk  Last  Sweet  Thing  in  Corners,  being  Ye  Faithful  Drama 
of  Ye  Artists  Vendetta.     Square  8°  cloth.  Phila. 

YoNGE,  Charlotte  M.  History  of  Christian  Names.  12° 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  18S4 

Young,  G.  A.     Canadian  Question.     8°  half  roan. 

London,  1839 

Young,  William.  Latin-English  Dictionary,  containing  all 
the  words  proper  for  reading  the  classic  writers,  with  the 
authorities  subjoined.     8°  cloth.  Edinburgh,  181 1 

Alden's  Cyclopaedia  of  Universal  Literature,  prerenting  bio- 
graphical and  critical  notices  and  specimens  from  the  writ- 
ings of  eminent  authors  of  all  Ages  and  all  nations.    4  vols. 


12 


cloth. 


New  York,  1885 

Almanac.  Toronto  Almanac  and  Royal  Calendar  of  Upper 
Canada,  1839.     16"  paper  (shaken).  Toronto. 

Anderson.  Son  of  a  Genius ;  a  Tale  for  the  use  of  Youth. 
Wood-cuts  by  Dr.  Anderson.     16°  half  russia. 

New  York,  1818 

DuNCOMRE,  Dr.  C.  Report  upon  the  subject  of  Education 
made  to  the  Parliament  of  Upper  Canada  the  25th  of  Feb- 
ruary, 1836.     8°  half  roan.  Toronto,  1836 

BousQUET,  J.  Nouveau  Tableau  de  I'Amour  Conjugal.  4 
vols.  18°  paper.  Paris. 

Colonial  Protestant  (The),  and  Journal  of  Litfrature  and 
Science.  Edited  by  Kev.  W.  Taylor  and  Aev.  J.  M. 
Cramp.    Vol.  i.    8°  half  roan.  Alontreal,  1S48 

Cohen,  Henry.  Guide  de  I'Amateur  de  Livres  a  Gravures 
du  XVm  Si^cle.  Cinquieme  edition,  revue,  corrigee  et 
considerablement  augmentee  par  le  Baron  Roger   Portalis. 


Royal  8°  paper,  uncut. 


Paris,  i836 


Only  1000  copies  printed. 
3579  GossE,  P.  H.    The   Romance  of  Natural    History.     Proof 
sheets  with  author's  autograph  corrections.     12°  unbound. 

London,  i36o 
2580  Jackson.     A  View  of  the  Political  Situation  of  the  Province 
of  Upper  Canada  in  North  America,  with  notes  and  appen- 
dix.   8°  unbound.  London,  1809 
Contains  letters  and  speeches  of  Brant. 

3190  Cartief,  Jacques.     Documents  Nouveaux,  recueilles  par  F. 
Jouon  des  Longrais.     16"  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1888 


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Cartier,  Recherches  sur  sa  personne  et  sur  sa  famille,  par 
H.  Harout.     8"  paper.  Nantes,  1884 

Lkscarboi,  Marc.  Histoire  de  la  Nouvelle  France,  conte- 
natit  les  Navij^ations,  D^couvertes  et  Habitations  faites 
par  les  Franij'ais  es  Indes  Occidentales  et  Nouvelle  France. 
Avec  les  Muses  de  la  Nouvelle  France.  Nouvelle  edition. 
Maps.     3  vols.  12°  paper,  uncut,  Tross  :  Paris,  1866 

Sagard,  Gabriel.  Histoire  du  Canada,  et  Voyages  que  les 
Fr^res  Mineurs  Recollects  y  ont  faicts  pour  la  conversion 
des  infidelles.    4  vols.  12°  paper,  uncut.  Tross:  Paris,  1865 

Sa(;aru.  I. f  Grand  Voyage  du  Pays  des  Hurons  situd  en 
I'Ameriqiu!  vt^rs  la  Mt-r  douce,  ^s  derniers  confi^s  de  la 
Nouvelle  France.  Avec  un  dictionnaire  de  la,  langue 
liiiionnt*.     2  vols.  12"  half  morocco.        Tross:  Paris,  1865 

1'ki  iiiM,  luiiile.  Traditions  Indiennes  du  Canada  Nord- 
Ouest.  'I'extes  originaux  et  Traduction  litt^raire.  8" 
paper.  Allen9on,  1887-S 

Kov,  Jennet.  History  uf  Canada.  Original  edition.  Very 
rare.     8"^  half  roan.  Montreal,  1847 

WiLsDN,  Rev.  F.  F.  'i'he  Ojibway  Language,  a  Manual  for 
Missionaries  and  others  employed  among  the  Ojibway 
Indians.  Grammar,  dictionary,  etc.  12°  cloth.  Toronto,  1871 

Mai;asi\  du  Ikis  Canada.  M.  liibaud,  editeur.  Vol.  i, 
complete,  in  the  original  parts.     Rare.  Montreal,  1832 

L'Abkm.le   Canadienne.       Journal    de    Littdrature    et    de 

Sciences,  par    Henri    Meziere,  from  Nov.,  1818,  to  Jan.  15, 

1S19.     f)  nos.,  with  manuscript  index. 
Piiu.ii)rMEQL'K  Canadienne,     t'omplete,  June,  1825,  to  Dec, 

1S29.     54  nos.  in  the  original  covers.     (1    cover  and  i  leaf 

missing.) 


CATALOGUE. 


253 


MAPS     AND    CHARTS. 


2581 


2582 


2584 
2585 


258o*Admirality  Maps  (Coast  Survey).     River  St.  Lawrence.  (6) 

America.  Map  of  a  part  of  America,  comprising  Nova 
Francia,  Terra  nova,  Normbega,  Mocosa,  Virginia,  Florida, 
Mexico,  Hispania  nova,  Antillas,  Castilia  del  ouro,  Cari- 
bana  and  Guiana.     Finely  engraved  on  copper.     Mounted. 

About  1650 

America.  Figura  Naturalis  Americas  Australis,  1700;  — 
America  Australis,  1699  ;  —  Archipelagi  Americani,  1700; 
—  America  Borealis,  1699  and   other  early  maps.     4°.     (8) 

2583  America,  by  R.  Bennett,  1759;  —  New  Map  of  North 
America,  1761  ;  —  New  Map  of  the  Province  of  Quebec  ;  — 
Plan  of  the  Township  of  Nichol,  Canada  West  ;  —  Plan  of 
Montreal,  1760,  etc. 

American  Revolution.  Maps  of  the  several  States,  pub- 
lished between  1778  and  1781.    (12) 

Atlas  Minor ;  das  ist  eine  Kurtze,  jedoch  griindliche 
Beschreibung  der  gantzen  Welt.  With  descriptions  and 
numerous  finely  engraved  maps,  including  a  complete  set 
of  maps  of  America.     2  vols,  in  i,  small  oblo*"  j;  folio,  sheep. 

Joann'    Janssonii,  1651 

2586  Atlas.     Catalan  de  I'an  1374,  conserve  parmi   les  MSS.  do 

la  bibliothfeque   du  roi.     6  maps,  with  text  by   J.   A.  C. 

Buchon.  Paris,  1844 

Important  publication  relating  to  the  history  of  medixval  geography. 

2587  Bellin.     Partie   Occidentale  et   Orientale   de  la  Nouvelle 

France  ou  du  Canada.     Colored.     2  sheets.        Paris,  1755 

2588  Bellin.     Partie   Orientale   de   la   Nouvelle   France  ou  du 

Canada.     Plain.  Paris,  1755 

2589  Boston.     Ante-Revolutionary  Plans.     (2) 

2590  Bouchette,   Joseph.     Map  of  the  Province   of  Upper  and 

Lower   Canada,   with   the   adjacent   parts   of  the    United 
States  cf  America.     Elephant  folio.     Mounted  on  linen. 

2591  British  Provinces.    Nova  Scotia  (i  781); — A'ew  Found  Land, 

1762;  —  Plan  du  Port  Dauphin,    1744;  —  Karte  von  Aca- 
dia, 1744,  etc.  (6). 

2592  Cabot.     Figura  extensa  en    piano,  anno  1544.     Fao-simile 

by  Pilinski,  from  the  unique  copy  in  the  Biblioth&que  Nation- 
ale  in  Paris. 


254 


2593 


2594 


2595 
2596 

2597 
2598 

2599 
26oo 


2601 
2602 

2603 
2604 

2605 


CATALOGUE. 

Canada.  Tramontana.  II  Disegno  del  discoperto  della 
noua  Francia,  etc. 

Venetiis  aeneis  formis  Bolognini  Zalterii :  Anno  1566 

Canada.  Carte  de  la  Nouvelle  France,  ou  se  voit  le  cours 
des  grandes  rivibres  de  Saint  Laurens  et  de  Mississippi 
aujourd'hui  Saint  Louis,  aux  environs  desquelles  se  trou- 
vent  les  etats,  pais,  nations,  peuples,  etc.,  de  la  Floride,  de  la 
Louisiane,  de  la  Virginie,  de  I'Acadie,  du  Canada,  etc.    1720 

Canada.  Prospect  der  Haupt-Stadt  Quebec  (1760.)  Plan 
of  the  Town  and  Fortifications  of  Montreal,  1760;  —  lies 
of  Montreal  (1745),  etc.    (4). 

Canada.  Plan  de  la  Ville  de  Quebec  (1762) ;  —  Plan  de  la 
Baye  de  Chibouctou  nomme'e  paries  Anglois  ILilifax,  1763. 
(2)  Paris. 

Canada.  Map  of  the  Province  of  Upper  Canada,  describing 
all  new  settlements,  townships,  etc.  London,  1838 

Cantino's  Map,  1502.  Fragment  du  planisphere  envoyt? 
da  Lisbonne  H  Hercule  d'Este,  due  de  Ferrare,  avant  le  19 
November,  1502,  par  Alberto  Cantino.  Piliniski's  fac-simile, 
made  for  Ilarrisse's  Corte  Real.    Elephant  folio. 

Champlain's  Voyages.  Carte  geographique  de  la  Nouvelle 
France  en  son  uray  meridien.  The  rare  original  folding 
map  from  the  edition  of  16 13,  with  the  legend,  usually 
wanting  in  the  book. 

CuAMPi.AiN.  Set  of  the  very  scarce  Maps  from  the  Champ- 
lain  of  1613,  all  with  the  legends,  comprising  R.  Saint 
Jehan,  Port  des  Mines,  Port  Royal,  Port  au  Mouton,  Port 
Saint-Louis,  Le  Beau  Port,  Malle  Barre,  Fort  Fortune, 
Quebec,  Montreal,  Le  Grand  Sault  Saint-Louis,  Habitation 
de  rile  Sainte-Croix,  Habitation  du  Port  Royal,  Defaite  des 
Iroquois  au  Lac  de  Champlain,  etc.  17  rare   original  maps. 

CoLtifMBUs.     Tabula  Terre  Nove.  (Strassbourg,  1513). 

A  fine  colored  copy  of  the  rare  Admiral's  map  supposed  to  have 
been  compiled  by  Columbus. 

CoRONELLi,  P.  Partie  Orientale  du  Canada  ou  de  la  Nou- 
velle France  avec  la  Nouvelle  Angleterre,  la  Novelle 
Ecosse,  la  nouvelle  Yorck,  et  la  Virginie.  Colored.  With 
numerous  historical  notes.  Paris,  1688 

CoRONELLi.  L'Amerique  Septentrionale,  ou  la  partie  sep- 
trionale  des   InJjs    Occidentals.     Colored.     Paris,   1689 

Cosa's  Map.  Mappemonde  de  Jean  de  la  Cosa,  pilote  de 
Christophe  Colomb,  fin  du  xve  siecle.  From  Jomard's 
Atlas.    3  sheets  elephant  folio. 

Very  interesting  map  relating  to  the  discovery  of  America. 

Fac-similes.  Montreal  in  1675 ;  Jacobs'  Americse  Septen- 
trionalis,  162 1  ;  Hennepin's  Carte  de  la  Nouvelle  France  et 
de  la  Louisiane,  1683,  etc.    (7) 


CATALOGUE. 


^SS 


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h 
8 


n- 
et 


2606  Desnos^  L.  C.    L'Amerique  RIeridionale  et  Septentrionale, 

dress^e  sur  Ics  nouvelles  decouvertes  et  dernieres  Relations 
des  tneilleurs  Navigateurs  de  ce  temps.  With  medallion 
portraits  of  early  explorers,  including  Cartier,  etc. 

Paris,  1760 

2607  French  War.    Seat  of   War  in  the  Northern   Colonies.     A 

General  map  of  the  Northern  British  Colonies  in  America, 
which  comprehend  the  Province  of  Quebec,  the  govern- 
ment of  Newfoundland,  Nova  Scotia,  New  England  and 
New  York.  London,  1776 

2608  Genest,  M.  A.    Carte  de  la  Nouvelle  France,  pour  servir  k 

I'etude  de  I'histoire  du  Canada,  depuissa  decouverte  jusqu' 
en  1760.     Elephant  folio.     Mounted  on  linen. 

Montreal,  1875 

2609  Hawkins,  Alfred.     Plan  of  the  Military  and   Naval   Opera- 

tions before  Quebec.     Elephant  folio,  Quebec,  1841 

2610  Henri  IL-  Map.     Mappemonde  peinte  sur  parchemin  par 

ordre  de  Henri  II.  From  Jomard's  Atlas.  4  sheets  ele- 
phant folio,  mounted  on  linen. 

Comprises  Map  of  Robcrval's  expedition  to  Canada,  in  1542. 

2611  Jaillot.     Amerique  Septentrionale  devisee  en  ses   princi- 

pales  parties;  —  Amerique  Meridionale.  Both  colored, 
2  sheets,  elephant  folio.  Paris,  1696 

2612  Jaillot,     Le  Canada,  ou   Pariie   de   la   Nouvelle   France. 

Colored.     Large  folio,  Paris,  1696 

2613  Jaillot,     Partie  de  la  Nouvelle  France.  Large  folio. 

Paris,  (1760) 

2614  Jaillot,  Hubert.    Amerique  Septentrionale,  divis^e  en  ses 

principales  parties.     Large  folio.  Paris,  (17 19) 

2615  LouisBouRG,     Plan  de  la  ville   et  du   port  de   Louisbourg- 

leve  en  1756,  Paris,  1779 

2616  Mississippi,     Lcs  Costes  aux  environs  de  la  Riviere  de  Mis- 

isipi,  decouvertes  par  M,  de  la  Salle  en  1683,  et  reconnues 
par  M,  le  Chevalier  d'  Iberville  en  169S  et  1699,  par  M.  de 
Fer.  Paris,  1705 

2617  Montreal.     Plan  of  the  Town  and  Fortifications  of   Mon- 

treal, i860;  —  Karte  von  der  Insel,  Montreal,  1760; — lies 
of  Montreal,  1760.     3  maps. 

2618  New  York.     Novi  Belgii  novae  que  Angliic  nee  non   Penn- 

sylvanijE  et  partes  Virginas  tabula,  multes  in  loces  ernendata 
a  justo  Danckers.  With  a  rare  view  of  "  New  York."  Col- 
ored,   Large  folio,  very  rare.  Circa,  1670 

2619  New  York,     Novi  Belgii  novae  que  Angliae  nee  non   partis 

Virginas  tabula,  a  Nicolas  Joannis  Visschero.  Fac-simile  of 
the  original  Dutch  map.  New  York,  1833 

3620  New  York.     Plan  of  the  City  and  Environs  of  New  York  in 
North  America,  (1776.) 


256 


CATALOGUE. 


(! 


j62i  Ortelius,  a.  Maris  Pacifici  (quod  vulgo  Mar  del  Zur), 
cum  regionibus  •circumiacentibus,  insulisque  in  codeni 
passim  sparsis,  novissima  descriptio.     Folio,  1589. 

2623  ruiLADELPHiA.  Map  of  Philadelphia  and  parts  adjacent, 
wiih  a  perspective  view  of  the  State  House.  IJy  N.  Scull 
and  G.  Heap,  1750. 

2623  Ptolomv.      Tabu,    Nova   Orbis,    (Lyon,    1535);  —  Tabula 

Nona  Totius   Orbis,   (Vienne,  1541) ;  —  Typus  Orbis  Des- 
criptione  Ptolemcei,  (Vienne,  15 41.)    3  rare  wood-cut  maps. 

2624  PTOLOMV.     Typus   LTniversalis ;  —  Typus   Orbis   Ptol.    Des- 

criptus ;  —  Novai  Insula;  XXVI,  Nova  Tabula.  Rare 
wood-cut  maps  from  the  Ptolomy  of  Basle,  1552.     (3) 

2625  Quebec.     Ville  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale  dans  la  Nou- 

velle  France,  1690.  Rare  map,  showing  the  position  of  the 
licet  composing  Sir  William  Phipps'  expedition. 

2O26  Quebec.  Plan  of  the  River  St.  Lawrence,  with  the  opera- 
tions of  the  Siege  of  Quebec,  1759  ;  —  Map  of  the  Country 
round  Quebec,  with  the  camps  of  the  English  and  French 
at  the  siege  thereof,  1759  ;  — Grundriss  der  Stadt  Quebec, 
1757; — Plan  of  the  River  St.  Lawrence,  with  the  oper- 
ations of  the  Siege  of  Quebec,  1763.    (4) 

2627  Ribero.      The   Second   Borgian   Map   by   Diego    Ribero, 

Seville,  1 529.  Reproduced  from  the  original  in  the  Museum 
of  the  Propaganda  in  Rome.  Elephant  folio.  Mounted 
on  linen.  London. 

2628  Sanson,  N.     Amerique   Septentrionale,  1650;  —  Amerique 

Septentrionale,  revue  et  change'e  en  plusieurs  endroits  sui- 
vant  les  Memoires  les  plus  recents,  i66g.  Colored.  2 
sheets.  Paris,  1650-69 

2629  Sanson.     Le  Canada,  ou  Nouvelie  France.     Colored. 

Paris,  1656 

2630  Sanson.     Amerique  Septentrionale.     Colored. 

2631  Senex,   John.      North    America  and   South 

sheets,  elephant  folio. 

2632  Senex.     New  Map  of  America,  (1721) 

2633  Tableau   des  Pavilions  ou  Bannieres  que  la  pluspart  des 

nations  arborent  a  la  mer.     Elephant  folio. 

2634  United  States.     Laurie  and  Whittle's  Maps.    (5) 

London,  1794 
2634*Lescarbot.  Riviere  du  Canada,  et  Cotes  de  I'Ocean  en  la 
Nouville  France.  Original  map  from  the  Lescarbot  of 
1612. 
2635*Lescarbct.  Figure  de  la  Terre  Neuve,  Grande  Riviere  de 
Canada,  et  Cotes  de  I'Ocean  en  la  Nouvelie  France.  Fac- 
simile of  the  large  map  from  the  Lescarbot  of   16 13. 


Paris,  1660 
America.  2 
London,  17 10 


CATALOGUE. 


257 


AUTOGRAPH   LETTERS  AND   HISTORICAL 

DOCUMENTS. 


ABBREVIATIONS. 

«./.  J.  autograph  letter  signed;  /.  j.  letter  signed;  «'.  j.  (locumcnt  signed; 
a.  n.  s.  autograph  note  signed. 

Autographs  will  be  sold  per  part  or  piece,  and  bids  \y<  mail  or  oUiriwise 
must  be  made  accordingly. 

In  all  cases  of  disputed  bids,  the  lot  s-hail  l)c  resold. 


2636 


2635  Abercrombie,  Genl.  James,  (.'ommander  in  Chi»;(  of  British 
Army  in  America,  /.  s.  2  pp  folio,  "  New  York,  175S,"  to 
Gov.  Sharpe  of  Marylhnd,  announcing  tlie  removal  of  the 
embargo. 

AcHMET,  Pasha,  Commander  in  Cliicf  of  the  vSultan'.s  .Army, 
Embassador  to  St.  Petersburg,  a.  I.  s.  i  p.  4"  1835. 

2637  Addison,  Joseph,  Celebrated  English   Essayist   and   States- 

man, <7.  /.  .r.  I  p.  4°  "  Dublin  Castle,  May  24.  1709,"  tn 
John  Taylor,  an  eminent  English  Unitarian  minisftr. 
"...  We  have  lately  had  pretty  good  success  against  th<: 
Privateers  that  infest  these  coasts.  'I'he  Speedwell  about  .i 
week  ago  retook  a  Rich  Jamaica  Merchant,  and  at  the  same, 
time  took  a  French  sloop.  Since  that,  the  Shoreham  lia.s 
taken  a  French  privctteer  of  St.  Malos  of  twelve  gunncs  and 
80  men.  ..."     Very  rare. 

2638  Aguilar,  Grace,  Authoress,  Autograph  Manu.script   signed, 

16  pp.  4°  "  The  Stone  Cutter's  Boy  of  Possagno.  A  Sketch 
from  his  Life,  by  Grace  Aguilar." 

2639  Albemarle,  George  Monk,  Duke  of.  General  of  the    Pnrlin- 

ment  Army,  as  Admiral  defeated  Van  Tromp,elc.,//.  f.  i  p. 
folio,  1668,  signed  also  by  Sir  Thomas  Clifford,  one  of  llu- 
"  Cabal  "  Ministry,  and  otht-rs.  Rare.  Kepaym^nt  to  Su 
Peter  Lely  of  money  loaned  to  His  Majesty. 

2640  Alison,  Sir  Archibald,  English   historian,   </.  /.  s.  3  pp.   8" 

1852,    Cost  of  his  Baronetcy, 


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CATALOGUE. 

Amherst,  Lord  Jeffrey,  Commander  in  Cliief  of  British 
Army,  etc.,  /.  s.  1  p.  folio,  "New  York,  1761,"  to  Sir  Wm. 
Johnson,  in  relation  to  Indian  Captives. 
Amiikrst,  Lord  Jeffrey,  Commander  in  Chief  of  Briliili 
Army  in  America,  Colonial  (]ov.  of  Virginia,  <r.  /.  in  3d 
person,  i  p.  4"  "  Whitehall,  1779." 

Chief    of     l{rili:,h 
176.1,"   relative  lu 


Amherst,  Lord  Jeffrey,  Commander  in 
Army,  etc.,  /.  s.  1  p.  fclio,  "  New  York, 
deserters  from  the  Army. 

Amherst,   Lord   JelTrev,  Commander   in 


5649 
5650 


5651 


Chief   of   British 


Army,  etc.,  /.  s.  1  p.  4^  "New  York,  1761,"  to  Col.  Brad- 
street,  in  relation  to  military  affairs  on  the  St.  Lawrence  for 
the  Capture  of  Montreal. 
Amherst,  Lord  Jeffrey,  Commander  in  Chief  of  British 
Army,  etc.,  /.  s.  i  p.  4'  "  New  York,  1760,"  to  Cadwallader 
Colden. 

Amhersp,  Lord  Jeffrey,  Commander  in  Chief  of  British 
Army,  etc.,  /.  s.  i  p.  4"  "Albany,  1761,"  to  Thomas  Han- 
cock, relative  to  Army  transports. 

Anne,  Queen  of  England, //.  .f.  1  p.  folio,  "Court  of  St. 
James,  1710."     Signed  also  by  Lord  Godolphin. 

Arkolu,  Hannah,  Sister  of  (Jenl.  Benedict  Arnold,  a  I.  s. 
I  p.  4°  "  New  Haven,  Aug.  10,  1776,"  to  "  Brig-Genl.  Bene- 
dict Arnold,  at  Ticonderoga,"  and  endorsed  by  him. 
"...  I  am  glad  to  hear  your  fleet  is  in  such  forwardness  ; 
there  is  a  formidable  army  &  fleet  at  N.  York  &•  General 
Washington  has  sent  for  the  militia  of  this  Colony  to  be 
raised  forthwith,  expect  a  bloody  scene  will  present  there 
soon,  but  our  cause  is  Just,  and  to  the  great  disposer  of  all 
events  we  must  commit  the  issue.  .  .  .  " 

Avlmer,  Lord  and  Lord  Gosford,  British  Statesmen  and 
Governors  of  Canada,  a.  I.  s.  3  pp.  8°  of  each,  1834,  1823. 
(2) 

B.\coN,  Lord  Francis,  Baron  Verulam,  I^ord  Chancellor  of 
England,  d.  a.  portion  of.  i  p.  4°,  signed  also  by  Sir 
Edward  Coke,  Fulke  Greville,  George  Abbott,  Archbishop 
of  Canterbury,  one  of  the  translators  of  "  King  James' 
Bible,"  Sir  Julius  Caesar,  etc.,  with  portraits  of  Bacon  and 
Coke.     Excessively  rare. 

Beauharnois,  Gov.  New  France;  —  Lambert  Closse,  1660, 
one  of  the  founders  of  Montreal;  —  P.  Payen  and  Wife, 
Catherine  Le  Moyne,  sister  of  Iberville;  —  P.  Raimbault; 
Mlle.de  Mery;  De  Con  age  ;  D'Eschambault,  1692;  Le 
Marquis  de  Crisafy ;  Le  Chevalier  de  St.  Ours ;  Coulon 
Villiers,  to  whom  Washington  surrendered.  Signatures. 
('0 


CATALOGUE. 


2S9 


2652  Barnum,    p.   T.,   Showman,   a.  /.  jr.     i   p.  4"    "  Bridgeport, 

1882,"  referring  to  his  autobiography. 

2653  Barnum,  P.  T,,  Showman,  Autograph  Telegram,  in    pencil, 

on  the  blank  of  the  American  Telegraph  Co.,  dated  Bridge- 
port, May  15,  1864,  to  Edwin  M.  Stanton,  offering  $500  for 
the  clothes  in  which  Jefferson  Davis  was  disguised  when  he 
was  arrested. 

2654  BiiAUjtAU  de,   defeated    Braddock,    Claude    de    Ramezay, 

1700 ;  Maricour  Paul  le  Nevine  de,  brother  of  Iberville  and 
his  wife  M.  M.  Dupont  ;  Migeon  de  Lagauchetitre,  1708  ; 
He  Longueil  Charles  le  Moyne,  dated  Montreal,  5th  June, 
1689  ;  Pettier  ;  Maricour  Louise  Brissot  veuve  de  la  Valk'- 
terie,  1702;  Charles  de  Conague,  Ilervieux,  Julien  Oger, 
1700.     Signatures.     (12) 

2655  Beran'glr,  Pierre   Jean   de,  Trench    song   writer,  a.  /.  j.     2 

pp.  8°  1826.     Scarce. 

2656  Beranger,  Pierre  Jean  de,  French  song  writer,  a.  /.  s.     i  p. 

8°  and  address,  1823.     Scarce. 

2657  Blessington,   Countess   of,  Miscellaneous  writer,  a.  I.  s.     ? 

pp.  8°  "  Gore  House,  1S45." 

265S  Bliss,  Jonathan,  Loyalist,  Chief  Justice  of  New  Brunswick,' 
a.  I.  s.  3  pp.  4°  and  address,  "  Fredericksburg,  181 1  "  ;  — 
\Vm.  Osgoode,  Chief  Justice  of  Canada,  a.  /.  y.  2  pp.  4' 
"Quebec,  1798";  —  F.  J.  Cugnet,  Author  of  (earliest 
Canadian  Law  Books,  a.  I.  s.  2  pp.  4^  and  address, 
"Quebec,  1788";  —  Archd.  McLean,  Chief  Justice  of 
Upper  Canada,  //.jr.  i  p.  folio,  1831;  —  \Vm.  (!rant, 
Attorney  General  of  Quebec,  a.  d.  i  p.  8'  1780.  (5) 
Boston,  Town  of.  Presentment  of  the  Grand  Jury  at  the 
Court  held  in  Boston,  Oct.  28,  1690.  2  pp.  folio,  signed  by 
Samuel  Williams,  "in  the  name  of  the  rest  of  the  Jury." 
'J'hey  prevent  Christian  Heridge  for  keeping  men  lodgers — 
Ralph  Durdant  for  living  from  his  wife  and  children  who 
are  in  England  —  The  town  of  Boston  for  a  nuisance  in  the 
Burying  place,  and  several  persons  in  Dorchester  for  selling 
liquor  to  Indians  and  English,  without  license,  etc. 

2660  Boucher  de  Grosbois,  Gov.  of  Three  Rivers  and  author  of 
History  of  Canada,  a.  I.  s.  i  p.  12°  dated,  1665  ;  —  Coulon 
lie  Villiers  Faite  de  V'ercheres  le  27  Juillet,  17 19,  defeateil 
Washington  at  Fort  Necessity,  a  rare  form  of  his  signature, 
signed  in  full ;  Sir  George  Prevost,  Sir  J.  Colborne,  Sir  1*. 
Maitland,  General  James  Murray,  Quebec,  1764,  four  latter 
Govs,  of  Can-  da  ;  J.  M.  Lamotte,  Commanded  the  Indians 
at  the  battle  of  Chattanguay,  181 2.  P.  T.  Hopson,  Gov.  of 
Louisburg,  1749;  Alexander  Henry,  author  and  traveller, 
All  a.  d.  i.  and  d.  s.,  an  interesting  and  valuable  lot.     (9) 


2^'S9 


ST 


260  CATALOGUE. 

2C61  UoucHETTK,  Joseph,  author  and  historian,  Jean  Eochart, 
Champifjny,  Intendant,  Chief  Justice  Reid,  dated  1806,  Sir 
I'.  Maitiarul,  Cov.-Cieneral  of  Canada,  Sir  Edmund  Head, 
i'.itK.  u{  Canada,  Edward  Baques,  Military  Sec'y  and  Adju- 
tant, War  of  18 1 2,  and  others,  including  a  pass  to  the 
House  of  Lords  signed  by  Duke  of  Norfolk  as  Earl 
Marshal.     (12) 

2CG2  BoucHETTE,  Joseph,  Topographer,  Surveyor  General  of  B. 
N.  America,  surveyed  tlie  boundary  line  between  Canada 
and  the  United  States,  a.  I.  s.     2  p.  folio,  "Quebec,  1804." 

■iCi<j>  li'iLOAiNviLiE,  Louis  Antoine  de,  Aide  to  Montcalm  at 
(^)ii«'l)ec,  celebrated  navigator,  Commodore  under  Count  de 
Cirasse  in  the  Revolution,  ^/.  s.     1  p.  4"  "  Brest,  1777." 

2664  BuUQUET,  Col.  Henry,  Distinguished  Officer  in  the  French 
and  Indian  War,  a.  I.  s.  2  pp.  4"  "  Philadelphia,  18  June, 
1765,"  to  George  Croghan.  "...  I  can  not  but  express 
i«*  you,  as  I  have  to  the  Commander  in  Chief,  the  particular 
S.I  I  is)  action  i  have  felt  in  seeing  you  support  so  vigorously 
the  di^Miity  <»f  the  Nation,  and  put  thereby  an  End  to  the 
n.ntcinptiblf  Cant  used  before  by  People  utterly  unfit  to 
(liiect  such  Negotiations.  ..."     Fine  and  very  rare. 

iuG'^  V.uowsiso,  Elizabeth  Barrett,  JOnglisli  Poetess,  a.  I.  s.    i  ,... 

X*^,    •'  London,  22d  Sept.,"  to  Miss  CJreenwell,  compliment- 

iii;^  her  on  her  recently   published   Poems.     This  letter  is 

signed  in  full,  and  in  this  respect  is  excessively  rare. 
zGdfj  Lran't,  Joseph,  Celebrated  Indian  Chief  and  Warrior,  1789, 

an  obligation  4  lines  auto,  and  signed  by  Joseph  Brant  on 

back,  in  Mohawk  language.     Very  rare. 
2667  Burleigh,    Lord  (\Vm.  (Jecil),  t^lelebrated    Prime  Minister, 

and  adviser  of  ("Juccn  Elizabeth,  /.  s.     i  p.,  4°.      No  date. 

Very  rare. 

2f'i''>H  IJuKNS,  Robert,  Celebrated  Scotch  Poet,  a.  I.  s.  i  p.  4°  and 
address,  "Dumfries,  12th  December,  1794,"  to  James  Simp- 
son of  Dumfries.     Excessively  rare. 

3669  BcR.N'S,  Robert,  —  hna.Ls.  i  p.  12°,  i844of  Jane  Renwick, 
the  heroine  of  Burns'  famous  Poem,  "  Tlie  Blue-Eyed 
Lassie." 

2670  BuR'iON,  Capt.  Richard  F.,  .\uthor  and  traveller,  a.  I.  s.     r 

p.  8"^,  "  Damascus,  1869  "  ;  —  Fred.  Burnaby,  Author  and 
iraxeller,  signature.     (2) 

2671  BurLER,  Col.  John.     Tory  Leader  in  the  Revolution,  Com- 

mander at  the  massacre  of  Wyoming,  /.  s.  2  pp.  4°,  and 
address,  "New-Ark,  1793,"  to  D.  Fonda:  "...  am  happy 
Id  liiul  the  descendants  of  my  late  Worthy  Friend  are  Desir- 
ous ol  keeping  up  the  Friendship  that  has  for  many  years 
subsisted  .  .  .  and  hope  they  may  follow  the  footsteps  of 
their  Predecessors  as  far  as  we  have  acted  with  Propriety. . ." 


i  .' 


CATALOGUE. 


•6l 


2672  BvRON,  Lady  Aione  Isabella  Noel,  wife  of  liie  Poet,  a.  /,  y. 

2  pp.  8°.     1845. 

2673  Cardioan,  Earl  of,  Led  the  rharpe  of  the  famous  Six  Hun- 

dred at  Halaklava,  /.  s.  i  p.  4^  "llounslow  Uarracks, 
1850." 

2674  Carleton,  Sir  Guy,  (Lord  Dorchester),  Commander  in  chief 

of  the  British  Forces  in  North  America,  /.  s.  2  pp.  folio, 
1776,  to  Genl.  Reidesel  in  relation  to  the  movements  of 
the  Army.    In  Frencii. 

2675  Carleton,  Sir  Guy,  (Lord  Dorchester),  Commander  in  Chief 

of  British  Army  in  America,  (/.  s.  i  p.  folio,  "  Montreal 
24  June  1775,"  A  Military  Proclamation  to  the  people  of 
Canada, 

2676  Carlton,  Sir  Guy,  (Lord  Dorchester),  Commander  in  Chief 

of  British  Army  in  America.  </.  s.  i  p.  folio.  "  Quebec, 
1867." 

2677  Carlvle,  Thomas,  Lssnyist  and  historian,  a.  /,  s.     2  pp.  8'^. 

"Chelsea,  1838,"  to  Mrs.  Jameson,  "...  You  do  me  so 
iMuch  honor  that  I  can  only  cover  my  face,  and  sit  speech- 
lesb  foi  a  time.  The  hearts  of  women,  dear  little  creatures, 
are  by  nature  exaggerative ;  many  is  the  Bristol  diamond 
or  poor  Scotch  Pebble,  that  has  been  taken  for  a  true  stone 
of  price  !  You  should  beware  withal,  and  not  turn  people's 
heads  ..."     \'ery  fine  and  scarce. 

2678  Carlvlk,  Thomas,  Celebrated  author  and  Historian,  a.  /.  y. 

1  p.  8°,  no  date,  to  Chevalier  Bunson.     Rare. 

2679  Carterrt,  Sir  George,  Proprietor  of  New  Jersey,/,  s.     1  p. 

folio  "Whitehall  1673-4,"  signed,  also,  by  the  Duke  of 
Ormond,  and  l-larl  of  Anglesey.    Scarce. 

2680  Castries,  Marechal  de.  Famous  French  oflicer  and  states- 

man, /.  s.     I  p.  4°,  "  Paris,  28  J  any.  iJTJ." 

2C81  D'AiLLEnousT  and  his  wife,  Barbe  de  Boullougne,  1648,  Gov. 
of  Montreal  and  New  France  ;  —  Pierre  Boucher  de  Gros- 
bois,  1635,  the  author  of  the  Hist,  of  Canada  ai.d  Gov.  of 
Three  Rivers;  —  De  Vivier,  Marine  Oflicer;  —  Mijeon  de 
Braussat  Lt.  Genl.,  1684;  —  Chambly — built  and  named 
Fort  Chambly,  1665  ;  —  Le  Moyne  de  Longueuil,  1702,  Le 
Machab(:e  Canadien,  1st  Baron;  —  De  Ramezay  Claude, 
Gov.  of  Montreal,  1700  ;  Chevalier  d'Ailleboust,  1713;  l.*e 
Villeray  :   Paillc.     Signatures  rare  (10) 

2682  CnANDos,  Lord  Thomas  of  Gloucester,  /.  s.  1  p  folio,  and 
address,  1601,  to  Queen  Elizabeth's  Privy  Council  "for 
cost  and  conduct  money  for  100  sufficient  and  able  men 
unto  the  realm  of  Ireland,"  etc.  In  fine  condition  and 
scarce. 


•ft* 


CATALOGUE. 


2683 

2684 
2685 
2686 

2687 
2C88 

2689 

2690 

2691 

3692 
2693 

2694 
2695 


2696 


Charles  I.  of  England,  /.  s.  2  pp.  folio,  and  address,  "  York, 
30  August  1642."  Very  interesting  letter  to  the  Judges  of 
York,  Cumberland,  etc.,  relating  to  the  proceedings  of 
rarliament.    l-ine  Seal. 

Charlks  I,  of  England,  tf.  *.  i  p.  folio,  1646,  on  vellum,  a 
Military  <^ommission.     Discolored. 

Charles  IX,  of  France,  consented  to  the  Massacre  of  St. 
Bartholomew,  (/.  s.  i  p.  folio,  1566,  on  vellum. 

Charles  Emanuel  I,  Duke  of  Savoy,  surnamed  "  The  Great," 
"The  Ishmael  of  his  Age," /.  s.  3  pp.  folio,  and  address, 
with  .3  lines  autograph,  iS9r.     Very  rare. 

Charles  Emanuel  II,  Duke  of  Savoy,  /.  s.  i  p.  folio,  and 
address,  1657. 

Choiseul,  Etienne  Fran(,ois,  Duke  de,  French  Statesman, 
Instrumental  in  the  Suppression  of  Jesuits,  /.  s.  i  p.  folio, 
"Versailles,  1764." 

Clark,  Genl.  Isaac,  Revolutionary  Oftker,  Commander  of 
the  Expedition  against  Massequoi,  a.  /.  j.  i  p.  4°,  "  Burl- 
ington, 1812  "  ; —  Genl.  W.  II.  W'indor,  and  denl.  Lewis 
Cass,  /.  s.    4°  of  each.    (3) 

Cobham,  Lord,  (William  Brook),  Statesman  of  the  time  of 
Elizabeth,  Ambassador  to  the  Netherlands,  u.  I.  s.  i  p. 
folio,  and  address,  "London,  1586."     Scarce. 

CocKBURN,  Sir  George,  British  Admiral,  Commander  of  the 
E.vpedition  against  Washington  in  18 14,  a.  I.  s.  i  p.  8", 
1844.     Portrait. 

Colbert,  Jean  Baptiste,  Celebrated  Financier  of  Louis  XI  \', 
/.  y.     I  p.  4°  "Camp  before  Lille,  1667."    Scarce.    Portrait. 

Colbert,  Jean  Baptiste,  Celebrated  Financier  of  Louis  XIV, 
/^/.  y.  double  folio,  on  vellum,  "  Versailles,  1672,"  fine  Col- 
bert Seal.     Scarce.   Very  fine  document. 

Colbert,  Jean  Baptiste,  Celebrated  Financier  of  Louis  XIV, 
d.  s.  I  p.  small  4°  on  vellum,  1668.     Very  fine.     Scarce. 

Gulden,  Cadwalader,  Colonial  Gov.  of  New  York,  a.  I.  s.  2 
pp.  4°  "  Springhill,  Dec.  15,  1765,"  to  Sir  William  Johnson, 
"...  Tho' the  Stamp  Act  was  made  use  of  to  Excite  the 
Mob,  yet  the  directing  it  against  me  arose  from  the  resent- 
ment of  the  men  who  think  their  power  is  abrigded  by  es- 
tablishing Appeals The  Dependency  or   Indepen- 

ilency  of  the  Colonies  seems  now  to  be  brought  to  the 
Crisis,  and  it  remains  with  the  Parliament  to  give  it  the  pro- 
per Issue,  whether  the  Parliament  of  Great  Britain  shall 
submit  to  the  Colonies,  or  the  Colonies  to  the  Parlia- 
ment. ..."     Fine  and  scarce. 

Bull,  John,  a,  I.  s.  i  p.  folio,  and  address,  175S,  to  Richard 
Peters.     Very  rare. 


CATALOGUE. 


•tfs 


J703 


3697  CoLDFN,  Cadwaladcr,  Colonial  Gov.  of  New  York,  /.  s.   i    p. 

4"   "Fort    George,    1761,"  reply  lo   an  Address    o(    the 

Council. 
2698  CoNWAV,  II.  S.,  Lord  Darlmoulh,   and    I-ord    Ilillsborouph. 

Knglish  Statesman, /.  .r.  of  each,  1  p.  folio,  1765,  1772,  176S, 

to  the  Gov.  of  Maryland.     (3) 

2G99  CoNWEV,  F.dward,  Secretary  of  State  under  Charles  I.,  of 
ICngland, /.  .f.  i  p.  folio,  "  London,  24lh  Dec,  1624,''  with 
line  Seal.  Interesting  political  letter,  in  perfect  condition 
and  of  excessive  rarity. 

2700  Cook,  Capt.  James,  Celebrated  Navigator  and  Kxplorcr,  </.s. 
I  p.  folio,  "  16  Jany,  1759,"  signed  as  Master  of  the  "  Pem- 
broke," Man  of  War,  in  which  he  accompanied  Wolf  to 
(Juebec.     Excessively  rare. 

27UI  CoKwiN,  Jonathan,  one  of  the  Jud^^cs  at  the  Witchcraft  trials 
at  Salem,  </.  .f.  i  p.  folio,  "Salem,  1690."     Scarce. 

Craig,  Genl.  Sir  James  H.,  British  OlTicer  in  the  Kcvolutiun, 
at  Lexington  and  Bunker  Hill,  tf.  s.  1  p.  folio,  1802,  signed 
also  by  Genl.  Sir  Alured  Clarke,  Commander  at  Savannah  ; 
—  Sir  Robert  S.  Milnes,  and  Thomas  Dunn,  </.  s.  i  p.  foliu, 
of  each,  1804-5.     AH  Governors  of  Canada.    (3) 

Dunn,  Thomas,  //.  s.  1  p.  4°  1772,  also  signed  II.  T.  Oam- 
ahd,  both  Lt.  Govs. 'of  Canada;  —  Sir  George  Yongc,  /.  f. 
War  Ofl'ice,  1786,  (relative  to  Canada)  Summons  Executive 
Council  Ofiice,  1795,  (printed)  to  Hon.  James  McCiill,  Mon- 
treal (founder  Ale  Gill  University),  and  6  other  early 
Canadian  a.  /.  s.     (9) 

2704  CuviER,  Baron  (j..  Celebrated  Naturalist,  </.   s.  2  pp.  folio, 

1816.     Fine  Seal  of  Commission  of  Public  Instructions. 

2705  DoL'sssiEU,  1659,  One  of  the  heroic  17  Dollard  companions 

who  saved  Montreal  in  1660,  extremely  rare  signature; 
Michel  Le  Neuf  de  la  Vallifcre.  1670,  early  Acadian  foun- 
der ;  La  Come  de  St.  Luc,  a  distinguished  veteran  of  the 
I'rench  war;  Hertel,  1685;  Bigot,  Indendant;  Tonty, 
Commandant  of  Detroit,  1723.  Boutrine,  1669,  Intendant; 
Coulon  Villierrs,  to  whom  Washington  surrendered  at  Fort 
Necessity;  Louis  d'Ailleboust  de  Coulonge,  165;,  3rd. 
Gov.  of  New  France  ;  Longueuil ;  Angelique  de  Kamezay 
Elizabeth  de  Ramezay,  1735.  Signatures  with  biographi- 
cal notes,  a  rare  lot.    (12.) 

3706  Dartmouth,  Lord,  and  Lord  Hillsborough,  English  States- 
men, /.  s.  3  pp.  folio,  of  each.  1772,  1768,  to  the  Gov.  of 
Maryland.     (2) 

2707  Dearborn,  Henry.  Revolutionary  Officer,  Major  General 
in  1812,  a.  /.  s.  2  pp.  4°,     "Philadelphia,  1807." 


703 


26.; 


CATALOGUE. 


!7oS 


^1 


m 


3/09 
2710 

2712 

2714 

27'5 

2716 
2717 


2718 


719 


Delan'Cey,  James.  Colonial  Gov.  of  New  York,  Congress 
of  1754,  a.  I.  T.  1  p.  folio,  "Albany,  1757,"  to  Gov.  Pownall. 
"...  the  account  I  sent  yesterday  of  Fort  Edward  beinj; 
allacked  proves  false.  .  .  though  there  still  appears  the 
}:;reatest  necessity  for  hastening  to  this  place  all  possible 
assistance  that  Genl.  Webb  may  be  enabled  to  drive  the 
'Cnemy  from  this  end  of  the  Lake.  .  ."     Scarce. 

De  Qi;i\c£v,  Thomas.  Essayist  and  critic.  Autograph  Man- 
uscript, pages  28  and  29  of  "A  Tory's  account  of  Toryism'' 
2  pp.     4'.     Very  scarce. 

D'EsTREES,  Angelique,  Abbess  de  Maul  :iis;;on,  Daughter  of 
Antoine  d'Estrdes,  forty  years  grand  Master  of  Artillery  in 
France,  and  sister  of  the  celebrated  Gabriellc,  mistress  of 
Henry  IV.,  d.  s.  2  pp.  folio,  16 16.     Signed  twice. 

DiUDiN,  Thomas  F.,  celebrated  l^ibliographer,  a.  /.  s.  2  pp. 
4",  and  address.     "Newmarket  1827." 

Dickens,  Charles,  Novelist,  c.  /.  s.  i  p.  8",  to  Lady  Bless- 
ington,  mentions  Longfellow,  whom  he  wishes  to  introduce, 
with  water  color  portrait  of  Dickens,  both  beautifully 
mounted  in  a  frame,  17  by  13  inches. 

DocuMENis,  Early  English  Canadian,  vHh  signatures  of 
prominent  men,  also  South  Sea  Co.,  signed  William  Schrei- 
bcr,  1722,  Speakers  Warrant,  House  of  Commons,  London, 
signed  Fletcher  Norton,  17S2.     (19) 

Dow,  Henry,  of  Hampton,  New  Hampsiiirc.  a.  1/.  s.  2  pp. 
folio,  1707,  being  the  last  will  of  Nathaniel  I'latcheldor,  and 
signed  by  him  and  others. 

Drummond,  Sir  Gordon,  iJiitish  Commander  at  Lundy's 
Lane,  Sir  George  Prevost,  and  Sir  George  Arthur,  //.  s.  \  p. 
4"  of  each,  iSio-39,  all  governors  of  Canada.     (3) 

Dumas,  Alexander,  fils,  French  poet  and  dramatist,  a.  L  s. 
I  p.  S". 

Dl-rkli.,  riiilip,  .Admiral,  a.  I.  s.  i  p.  4",  "New  York,  r758," 
to  Gov.  Delancey,  relative  to  impressment  of  seamen  ;  — 
Capt.  George  St.  Leo,  a.  I.  s,  i  p.  4°  to  "  Louisburg,  1759," 
relating  to  the  expedition  against  Quebec.  Admiral 
Durell  commanded  one  of  the  navy  divisions  against 
Quebec.     (2) 

DwiGHT,  Joseph,  Soldier  and  Judge,  Brigadier  General  at 
Louisburg,  a.  d.  s.  i  p.  4°  "  Louisburg,  July  13,  1745."  A 
Marriage  License. 

Edward  VL  of  England,  d.  s.  2  pp.  folio,  at  Richmond,  "  the 
third  yeare  of  our  Reyne"  (1549).  Signed  also  by  Edward, 
Duke  of  Somerset,  Lord  Protector.  A  warrant  signed  in 
blank.     Excessively  rare. 


CATALOGUE. 


265 


2720  Ecclesiastics  of  New  France,  D'Avangour,  a.  d.  s.  1  p.  8°, 
1716;  —  Francois  de  Mercier,  1655;  —  De  Ponlbriand, 
last  French  Bishop  of  Quebec,  8  July,  1753  (i  line  auto.) 
also  7  lines  auto,  unsigned  ; — D.  Urf^,  cure  de  St.  Louis  (now 
St.  Anns)  (1686)  ;  —  Du  Bois  (1672)  ;  —  Fran9ois  Vachon 
de  Belmont,  V.  C.  (1708)  author  of  the  Memoirs  sur  le 
Canada  ; — Normant  Vie  G.  et  Sup. :  —  Fre're  Isidore  Mar- 
sollet.     Signatures,     (9) 


2721  Elgin,   Lord,  Governor    of    Canada, 


English 


2722 


2723 
2724 

2725 
2726 


2727 


"Elgin   Marbles,"  and   Field    Marshal   Sir 


Statesman, 
Charles  Yorke, 


a.  I.  s.  8°,  of  each ;  —  Major  John   Richardson,  soldier   and 
Author //.  J.  1-2  p.  4°,  1814.  (3). 

Elizabeth  Queen,  Terr  ',  Treasury  order  for  the  expense  of 
the  Cost  and  Conduct  A  Soldiers,  January  27,  1600,  signed 
by  Thomas  Edgerton,  lord  Chancellor,  T.  Buckhurst,  Earl 
of  Dorset,  poet,  Notingham,  Charles  Howard,  admiral  who 
commanded  against  the  Spanish  Armada,  VV.  Knollys,  Sir 
William,  Ro.  Cecil,  1st  Lord  Salisbury,  J.  Fortescne,  Sir 
John,  J.  Popham,  Lord  Chief  Justice,  celebrated  as  haviii;^ 
taken  part  either  as  counsel  or  judge,  in  most  of  the  leading 
trials  of  the  times,  J.  Herbert,  with  two  lines  autograph  of 
Lord  Buchurst  and  autograph  endorsement  signed  of 
Thomas  Burghley,  ist  Lord  Exeter,  i  page  folio,  and  ad- 
dress.    A  very  rare  g^oup  ot  signatures. 

Fan.ving,  Genl.  Edmund,  Noted  Loyalist  le.ider  in  the  Rev- 
olution, Gov,  of  Nova  Scotia  and  Prince  Edwards  Island. 
a.  I.  s.  2  pp.,  4  °,  "37  Margaret  Street,  Cavcndisli  S<jm  irc, 
24th  April,  1806."     Excessively  rare. 

Feriunand  and  Isabella,  King  and  Queen  of  Spain,  Pat- 
rons of  Columbus  in  his  discovery  of  America,  etc.,  /.  s.  i  p. 
4°,  and  address,  1 4S6.  In  fine  condition  and  excessively 
rare. 

Ferdinand  II.  of  Arragon,  the  Catholic.  Husband  of  Isabel- 
la of  Castile,  /.  s.  ip.   folij,  and  address  1509.     Very  rare. 

FoRBUSH,  Eli,  a.  I.  s.  2  pp,  4  ",  and  address,  "Lake  George, 
July  9,  1759,"  to  Rev.  Stephen  Williams  of  Longmeaduw, 
giving  an  interciting  account  of  the  contests  with  ilie 
Indians;  —  Ebenezer  Hartshorn,  rt. /.  j.  i  p.,  4°,  and  ad- 
dress, "Concord,  Sept.  12,  1754,"  to  James  Bowdoin.  (2). 

FouQUiEPv-Tainville,  Antoine  Quentin,  One  of  the  most  atro- 
cious of  the  French  Jacobins,  Public  Accuser  during  iIm- 
"Reign  of  Terror,"  Guillotined  in  179.;,  //.  .f.  ,',  pp  ,  .\\ 
1794,  as  public  accuser  giving  a  list  «»l  8,|  ptMsoiis  t>t  l>r 
arrested  at  that  dale.     \'ety  i  an-.. 


272S  Francis  I.  of  France,  d.  s.  double  folio,  1541,  on  ve 


lum. 


Rare.     Countersigned  by  Bayard,  brother  to  the  Chevalier. 


mm 


'I 


266  CATALOGUE. 

2729  Fox,  Henry,  Lord  Holland,  /.  s.  2  pp.,  folio,  "Whitehall 
1 756,"  to  the  Gov.  of  Maryland,  announcinz  the  Declara- 
tion of  War  against  France;  —  Lord  Hillsborough,  Secy, 
of  State  for  the  American  Department,  /.  s.  2  pp.  folio." 
"Whitehall,  1768,"  to  the  Gov.  of  Maryland,  announcing 
his  appointment  as  Secretary.   (2). 

3730  Frak'cis  L  of  France,  Opponent  of  Charles  V.  Interview 
with  Henry  VIH.  at  the  "Field  of  the  Cloth  of  Gold."  //. 
s.  I  p.  folio.  In  fine  condition,  and  very  rare.  Summons 
to  surrender  a  besieged  Town  in  Bresse  within  24  hours, 
signed  by  the  King  and  Secy. 

373 r  Francis  I.  of  France,  Opponent  of  Charles  V.  and  etc.  d.  s. 
I  p.  oblong  folio,  on  vellum,  1541.  Very  rare.  Signed 
Frangoys,  also  Countersigned  by  Bayard,  a  brother  to  the 
Chevalier. 


5732  Francis,  I.  /.  .*•.   1  page  folio,  24  Fcby. 


T51C. 


Convoking 


I;' 


i 


the  Parliament  of  Brdtagne,  addressed  on  back  to  the  No- 
bles, Burgesses  and  Inhabitants  of  Rennes,  from  Saint 
Germain-en-Laye. 

3  7J3  Frederick,  Elector  of  Saxony,  surnanied  "The  Wise." 
Friend  and  protector  of  Luther,  /.  s.  3  pp.  folio,  and  ad- 
dress, "Alstet  20th  Dec.  1520"  to  William  dc  Croy,  "I'be 
wise  Governor  of  the  Emperor  Charles  V."  endorsed,  "in 
causa  Luthcri."  This  is  a  very  important  historical  letter, 
written  to  prevent  Luther  being  brought  before  the  Diet  at 
NVorms,  not  knowing  that  Luther  had  already  determinr d 
to  go.  He  mentions  the  burning  of  Luther's  books  at  Col- 
onia,  Maguntia,  and  elsewhere,  by  command  of  the  Pope. 
With  a  Latin,  and  an  English  translation. 

2734  Frederick  William  IV.  King  of  Prussia.  /.  s.  i  p.  4°  "  Sans- 

Souci,  1841." 

2735  Froude,  J.  A.,  English  Historian,  (/.  /.  .c  2  pp.  8"  iSSS. 

2736  Gage,  Gen.  Thomas,  Gov.  of  Mass.,  British   O/Ticer  in    the 

Revolution,  a.  I.  s.  i  p.  4°,  and  address  franked,  "  Montreal, 
1762,"  relating  to  a  Court  Mortial  at  Crown  Point.  Scarce. 
CJage  was  first  English  Go\crnor  of  Montreal  after  the 
Conquest. 

2737  Gaoe,  Genl.  Thomas,  Gov.  of  Mass,,  etc.,  </.  s.    i    p.    folio. 

"New  York,  176b." 

5738  Gage,  Genl.  Thomas,  Gov.  of  Mass.,  etc.,  //.  s.  i  p.  folio, 
"New  York,  1768." 

3739  Garibaldi,  G.,  Italian  patriot  and  general,  a.  /.  s.  i  p.  ob- 
long 8",  "  Caprera,  1862  "  ;  —  Baron  B.  Ricasoli,  Prime 
Minister  of  Italy  after  the  death  of  Cavour,  a.  L  s.  \  p.  8°, 
"Turin,  186 1."     Both  mounted,  with  photographs.  (2) 


CATALOGUE, 


2740  Garibaldi,  G.,  Celebrated  Italian  patriot,  /.  s.  i  p.  folio, 
1862  ;  —  J.  Basso,  Secretary  and  friend  of  Genl.  Garibaldi, 
a.  /.  s.  I  p.  8°,  "  Caprera,  1863."    (2) 

3741  CiASP^  and  Chaleur,  Bays  of,  Memorials  and  Petitions  of  the 
Merchants,  Traders  and  Settlers,  concerned  in  the  Fisher- 
ies there,  to  the  English  Government,  1771-17 72,  folio,  (so; 

2742  George  II.  of  England, //.  s.   2  pp.   folio,    1756,  with   seal, 

addressed  to  (iov.  Sharpe  of  Maryland,  prohibiting  any 
communication  with  France,  against  which  country  Eng- 
land had  declared  war. 

2743  George  II.  of  England,  </.  s.  portion  of,  June  26,  1727. 

2744  George  III.  of  England,/,  s.  2  pp.   folio,   and   address   in 

German,  "  Palace  of  St.  James,  1761,"  line  seal. 

2745  George  HI.  of  England,  {/.  s.  i  p.  folio,  "Courtof  St.  James, 

1776,"  signed  also  by  Lords  North,  Granby,  and  Towns- 
hend.  For  the  payment  of  the  Army  under  Genl.  Howe  in 
America. 

2746  George  III.  and  George  IV,  of  England,  (/.  s.  portion  of,  by 

each,  on  vellum.    (2) 

2747  George  IV.  of  England,  </.</.  y.  1-2  p.  4°,  "Brighton   1S22." 

2748  GiLDART,   Lieut.  F..  (/,   /,  s.  3   pp.  4°,  "Lunenberg,  N.    S. 

1759,"  Michael  Fiancklin,  Gov.  of  Nova  Scotia,  a.  /.  s.  i  p. 
foho,  "Halifax,  N.  S.,  1768,"  to  Thomas  Flucker  of  Bosto:;. 
(2)  Gildart's  letter  gives  interesting  account  of  the  Wolfe 
e.xpedition  against  Quebec,  mentions  Wolfe,  Amherst, 
Saunders  and  Devrell.  "PrayCiod  give  him  success  over 
our  most  vile  enemies." 

2749  Grant,  Capt.    John,  Revolutionary  oflicer,  a.  I.  s.  1  p.  4'^, 

and  address,  "J^onggaul,  Sep.  22,  1775,  9  at  Night,"  to 
Ethan  Allen.  ''.  .  .  Col.  Leviston  hath  just  Sent  ma  ■ 
E.xpress  here,  and  their  is  a  party  to  our  assistance  on  their 
March  from  Shambale  Expected  this  Night.  I  am  advised 
to  Send  to  you  to  Send  4  party,  or  Com  as  Soon  as  May  be 
if  Not  Needed  whare  you  Now  be.  .  ."  Addressed  from 
Longueuil  opposite  Montreal.     Shambale  means  Chambly. 

Greeley,  Horace,  Journalist  and  statesman,  a.  /.  jr.  2  p.  4"^, 
"New  York,  Sept.  18,  1849."     Interesting  political  letter. 

GuizoT,  F.,  French  statesman  and  historian,  a.  I.  s.  i  p.  S"  1841 

Haldimand,  Sir  Frederick, Officer  in  the  French  and  Indian 
War,  Gov.  of  Quebec  during  the  Revolutionary  War,  a.  /.  j. 
2  pp.  4",  "Quebec,  1781."  Interesting  letter,  mentions 
Madam  de  Reidesel. 

Hamilton,  Col.  Henry,  British  Officer  in  the  Revolution, 
a,  I.  s.  I  p.  4'.  "Quebec,  1783  "  ;—  Sir  Fredkrick.  Haldi- 
mand, British  officer  in  the  Revolution,  /.  s.  i  p.  4". 
"Quebec,  1779"     Both  Governors  of  Canada.     (2) 


2750 

27S» 
2752 


2753 


li-    I 


268  CATALOGUE. 

2754  Hanukield,  Cut.  J.,  In  command  will)  Genl.  Winslow  in 
removing  the  French  Acadians,  /.  s.  i  p.  4°.  '' Louisburg, 
1758";  —  I  iiit  ("aiilioii,  (Ticonderoga >,  Autograph  Docu- 
ment si^ni'd  «>f  I'rere  A ntoine,  Chaplain  of  the  Fort.  1  p. 
1".  '75''.  s'K"^'d  III"'"  liy  Herthemat,  Surgeon,  and  Charles 
J.apalm.  i  the  builder  of  the  Fort.  Interesting  and  rare 
I'lcuch  War  documents.     (2) 

Hartley,  Thomas,  M.  O.  C.   Revolutionary  oflicer.  a.  I.  s. 
t  pp.  4°,  and  address. 

Hazkn,  Moses,  Brig.  General  in  the  Revolution.  /.  s.  i  p. 
tolio,  and  address  Head  Quarters  "Montreal,  April  11, 
1776,"  to  Capt.  (loforth,  Commanding  at  Three  Rivers. 
'• .  .  .  the  conduct  of  the  Canadians  in  general  is  changed 
iiiiirh  (()  our  disadvantage,  partly  from  the  indefatigable 
pains  of  our  Enemies,  and  partly  from  their  being  harrassed 
<ii)  the  Public  Service  as  yet  unpaid,  &  thro'  fear  of  the 
want  cf  a  sufficient  force  to  protect  them,  more  especially 
as  (^hiebec  is  not  yet  reduced.  .  .  ."  Very  interesting  letter 
in  relation  to  military  a/Yairs  in  Canada  at  the  beginning  of 
the  Revolution. 
25-7  Hk.ai>,  Sir  lOdmund,  Governor  General  of  Canada,  a.  I.  s. 
■i  |)p.  4",  "Toronto,  1855,"  writes  of  the  recently  printed 
.Mass.  Records. 

2758  IIkad,  Sir  Francis  Bond,  Gov.  of  Canada,  Soldier  and  au- 

thor, a.  /.  s.     2  pp.  8°,  1847,  to  Mrs.  Jameson. 

2759  IfKNKvIII.of  France,   and    Poland,  The  last  Sovereign  of 

the  Valois  family,  'f.  s.  double  folio,  on  vellum,  1587. 
Very  scar(;e. 

2760  IIi;ni<v  111.  of  France,  Granted  religious  liberty  to  the  Hu- 

j^uenots,  r/.  s.  double  folio,  on  vellum,  1576. 

2761  IIenrv  IV.  of  France  and  Navarre,  Assassinated  by  Rabail- 

lac,  /.  s.  I  p.  folio,  as  King  of  Navarre,  1588.  Signed 
also  by  Philippe  de  Mornay  Sieur  du  Plessis,  the  celebra- 
ted liistorian  and  friend  of  Henry.  In  fine  condition. 
Scarce. 

2762  Henry  IV.  of  France  and   Navarre,  &:c.   i/.  s.  double  folio, 

t)n  vellum,  "  Paris,  1600,"  Of  historical  importance,  being 
the  original  Deed  placing  the  territory  of  Canada,  and  ad- 
jacent islands,  Labrador,  Norumbega,  &c.,  under  Marquis 
de  la  Roche,  as  Viceroy  and  Capt.  Chauvin  as  Lieutenant. 
Of  the  highest  rarity  and  value,  in  fine  condition. 

2763  Henry  IV.  of  France  and  Navarre,  &c.  </.  s.  double  folio,  on 

vellum.     1596. 

2764  HooG,  James,  Poet,  "Ettrick   Shepherd,"   a.   /.   u     i  p.  4°, 

"Harwich,  1820,"  to  J.  Wilson  at  Edinburgh, 


\\ 


CATALOGUE. 


269 


i- 


i- 


3, 


IS 


)n 


ss 


2765  Hertel  de   Rouville:  —  Celeron  de   Blainville  ;  —  fiochart 

Champigny  (Intendant)  De  Catalongue ;  —  De  Bailleul  and 
wife  Magdelaine  Chretien  ;  —  Aubert  de  Gasptf  wife  of  De 
Keaucourt;  —  Chevalier  de  S.  Ours  (killed  at  Battle  of 
Quebec,  1759),  3  lines  auis.; —  Louis  d'Ailleboust  de  Cou- 
longos ; — D'Ailleboust  de  la  Madelaine  ; — D'Ailleboust  de 
I'erigny;  —  Theophile  Barthe,  Signatures  early  New 
France.    (12) 

2766  Hillsborough,  Lord,    English  Statesman,  /.  s,     t  p.   folio, 

•' Whitehall,  1770  "  ;  —  Lord  Dartmouth,  /.  y.  i  p.  folio, 
"Whitehall,  1765,"  signed  also  by  Soame  Jenyns,  and  J. 
Dyson,  as  Commiss.  of  Trade  and  Plantations  ;  —  G.  Chet- 
wynd,  a.  d.  s.  2  pp.  folio,  1774,  the  order  of  Govfernmeni 
prohibiting  the  transportation  of  Arms  and  Amunition.  (3) 

2767  Hood,  Admiral  Sir  Samuel,  Admiral  Sir  George  Cockburn, 

King  of  Hanover  (Ernest),  Duchess  of  Kent,  Lord  George 
Sackvilie,  Duke  of  Cambridge.  Lord  Durham  Waddington, 
a.  /.  s.  &r.     Addresses  of  Letters  franked.    (10) 

2768  HopsoN,  Peregrine  Thomas.  Gov.  of  Nova  Scotia,  Ofticer  at 

Louisburg,  /.  s.  i  p.  folio.  "Louisburg,  May  2,  1748,"  to 
Thomas  Hancock,  relative  to  affairs  in  that  place  since  its 
surrender. 

2769  Hume,  David,   English   Historian, //./.  y.     i    p.   4°,  "Edin- 

burgh, 1757."  interesting  letter  relative  to  his  Works. 
"...  You  continue  still  to  be  very  correct  in  this  edition. 
I  have  scarce  seen  so  many  sheets  printed  with  so  few 
errors  of  the  Press.  I  fancy  it  will  not  be  necessary  to 
print  the  contents  of  the  "  Natural  History  of  Religion  "  on 
the  Title  Page  of  it "    Very  rare. 

2770  Hunter,  Genl.  Sir  Martin,  and   Genl.  Sir  James  H.  Craig, 

British  Oflicers,  at  Lexington,  Bunker  Hill,  &c.  Major 
Cenl.  Alured  Clarke,  British  Commander  at  Savannah,  d,  s. 
I  p.  folio  of  each:  signed  as  Governors  of  Canada.  1793 
to  181 1.     (3) 

2771  Hutchinson,  Thomas.  Gov.  of  Muss.  Albany  Congress  of 

1754,  </.  s.     I  p.  4^     1767. 

2772  Ingoldslv,  Richard,  Colonial  Gov.  of  New  York,  /.  y.     i  p. 

4°,  and  address,  "New  York,  loth  Sept.  1709,"  to  Col. 
Rensselear,  "...  God  send  our  fleet  soon  to  Arrive  or 
Else  we  shall  all  be  in  Confusion.  I  shall  endeavor  to 
keep  the  asseinl)ly  Sitting  till  we  hear  from  England.  .  .  .  " 
Very  scarce. 

2773  James  I  of  England,  ^/.  y.     4  pp.  folio,  1608.     "  The  accompt 

of  horses  bought  for  hi:5  Maj  '**  service  the  7th  of  Sept. 
1607."     Scarce. 


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I: 


ii  I 


270 
2774 

?77S 
2776 

3777 

277S 
2779 

2780 

27S1 

2783 

2783 

2784 

2785 

27S6 


CATALOGUE. 

James  II  of  England,  ^.  j.  i  p.  4"-  "  Whitehall,  1687." 
Signed  also  by  Samuel  Pepys  (author  of  Pepys'  Diary). 
Portrait. 

Jay,  John,  M.  O.  C,  Chief  Justice,  /.  s.  as  President  of  Con- 
gress, I  p.  4",  "  Philadelphia,  1779,"  to  Gov.  Rodney. 

Johnson,  Col.  Guy,  Officer  in  the  Indian  Wars,  and  Loyalist 
leader  in  the  Revolution,  a.  I.  s.  i  p.  4",  1771.  Interesting 
letter  in  relation  to  land  between  Fort  Sianwi.\  and  Oris- 
kany.     Refers  to  his  father.  Sir  William  Johnson.    Scarce. 

Johnson,  Sir  John,  Tory  Commander  at  Oriskany,  (/.  s.  1  p. 
folio,  "Quebec,  1778."  On  the  reverse  is //!  y.  of  Fred. 
Ilaldimand,  as  Governor.  Refers  to  Loyalists  from 
Burgoyne's  army  settled  in  Canada. 

Johnson,  Sir  William,  Celebrated  Superintendent  of  Indian 
Affairs,  Congress  of  1754,  ^/.  J.  i  p.  iolio,  with  3  lines  auto- 
graph, "Schenectady,  1764." 

JuxoN,  William,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  Lord  High  Trea- 
surer of  England  under  Charles  I,  /.  s.  i  p.  4°,  '*  London 
House,  1637,"  signed  as  Bishop  of  London.  With  portrait. 
Scarce. 

JuxoN,  William,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  etc.,  t/.  s.  i  p.  4"* 

1638,  signed  as  Bishop  of  London,  signed  also  by  Sir  Robt. 

Pye,  Auditor  of  the  Exchequer.     Scarce. 
Kent,  Edward,  Duke  of.  Father  of  Queen   Victoria,  (/.  i.  i 

p.  folio,  "Halifax,  1798." 
Kehpkl,  Augustus,  English  Admiral,  accompanied  Anson  in 

his  voyage  round  the  world,  a.  /.  s.     i  p.  8"  and  address, 

1779. 

Lafavettk,  Marquis  de.  Major  General  in   the   Revolution, 

a.l.s.     2  pp.  4*  1787.     In  English.    Very  interesting  letter 

on  European  affairs,  as  relating  to  America. 
Lamartine,  Alphonse  de,  French  Poet  and  historian,  a.  I.  s. 

2  pp.  8°  and  address,  183 1. 
Landseer,  Sir  Edwin,  Celebrated  animal  painter,  a.  I.  s.    i 

p.  8"  and  address,  "St.  John's  Wood,  1883,"  writes  of  his 

painting  and  signed  in  full. 

La  Verendrve,  discoverer  of  the  Rocky  Mountains ;  —  De 
Mesy,  Gov.  of  New  France,  1663-65;  —  Longueil,  Che- 
valier de,  Gov.  of  Detroit  and  Three  Rivers ;  —  Juchereau, 
Charles,  1693;  —  Du  Vivier;  —  Francis  Ardouin,  171 1  ;  — 
Pierre  Raimbault,  1708;  —  Boucherat,  1669;  —  Joybert  de 
Longueuil,  wife  of  the  Chevalier ;  —  Fran5ois  des  Jordis 
Sieur  de  Cabanac ;  —  D.  Thaumur  Doctor,  1 700 ;  —  Gedeon 
de  Catalongue,  1 708.  Signatures.  All  celebrated  Canadian 
names,  with  descriptive  biographical  notes,     (12) 


ww" 


CATALOGUE. 


271 


27S7 


J7S8 


.'7S9 
2790 

2792 
2793 

•794 

=  795 
2796 

2797 

2798 

2799 


Leicester,  Robert  Dudley,  Earl  of.  Favorite  Statesman  of 
Queen  Elizabeth,  Husband  of  Amy  Robsart,  d.  s.  double 
folio,  with  seal,  Utrecht,  1586.  Signed  also  by  Gilpin.  Very 
scarce  and  in  perfect  condition.  Has  English  translation 
in  full. 

Le  Moyne,  Charles,  the  celebrated  Indian  interpreter  and 
founder  of  the  Longueuil  Family,  Father  of  Iberville  ;  — 
Catherine  Primot,  wife  of  the  above ;  —  C.  J.  D.  Ailleboust, 
d.  20  Juin,  1671;  —  Maricour,  brother  of  Iberville; — M. 
M.  Dupont  de  Iberville,  wife  of  Maricour;  —  C.  Martcl, 
an  Indian  Fur  Trader  (the  three  last  signed  together) ;  — 
J.  B.  de  Iberville,  1760;  — Robineau  de  Bolancourt;  — 
Baron  de  Portnccuf ;  —  Boisberthclot  dc  Bcacourt,  Gov.  of 
Three  Rivers ;  —  C.  Villicrs,  to  whom  Washington  surren- 
dered at  Fort  Necessity  ;  —  Dc  Quindrc.  Signatures,  with 
biographical  notes.    (8) 

Lever,  Charles,  Irish  Novelist,  a.  I.  s.     4  pp.  8°,     Scarce. 

Longueuil,  Sicur  de  (Joseph  Emanuel),  British  Officer  in 
the  Revolution,  held  Fort  St.  John,  Aide  to  Montcalm  at 
Quebec,  a.  I.  s.     i  p.  folio,  "  Montreal,  1805.     Scarce. 

Longueuil,  Sieur  dc  (Joseph  Emanuel),  British  Officer  in 
the  Revolution,  etc.,  a.  I.  s.  i  p.  4°  "  Quebec,  1800."  .\ 
copy  of  a  letter  of  Hugh  Finlay,  in  ihc  handwriting  of,  and 
signed  by  Longueuil. 

Lorraine,  Cardinal  dc,  celebrated  J'rcnch  theologian  and 
statesman,  \l.  s.  i  p.  folio,  and  address,  with  fine  seal, 
"Nancy,  1629."    Very  fine  and  rare. 

Loudoun,  John  Campbell,  Earl  of.  Gov.  of  Virginia,  Com- 
mander in  Chief  of  the  British  Forces  in  America,  /.  s,  i  p. 
folio,  "  New  York,  1757,  to  Gov.  \Vm.  Denny,  relative  to 
the  embargo. 

Louis  XI  of  France,  called  the  '*  1'ibcrius  of  France,  /.  s. 
I  p.  oblong  folio,  1466,  on  vellum.  Excessively  rare.  Also 
modern  French  reading. 

purtion  of,  on  vellum,  at  Milan, 


I  p.  fulio,  and  address,  16:1. 
I  p.  folio  and  address,  1637. 


Louis  XII  of  France,  d.  s. 
1499.     Scarce. 

Louis  XIII  of   France,  /.  s. 
Very  fine  and  scarce. 

Louis  XIII  of   France,   /.  .f. 
Scarce. 

Louis  XIV,  of  France,  /.  .«.  i  p,  4°  and  address,  with  scals^ 
and  silk,  "Paris,  13  November,  1663."    Very  rare. 

Louis  XV,  of  France,  d.  s.  i  p.  folio,  "Paris,  1732,"  signed 
also  by  Philippeaux,  and  Varin  at  Quebec,  1732.  (Varin 
was  an  accomplice  of  Bigot  in  his  robberies). 


272 


CATALOGUE. 


i  i 


1 


rSoo  LuiHER,  Martin,  the  Great  Reformer,  a.  d.  s.  i  p.  4'  T544, 
**  I,  Martin  Luther,  [Doctor]  witli  this  my  hand  do  acknowl- 
edge that  My  Measure  Corn  and  two  Measures  Malt  have 
been  forwarded  to  me  in  full  from  the  Castle.  (Jiven  Fri- 
day after  the  New  Year,  1544."  This  Document  was  for- 
merly in  the  Collection  of  the  Duke  of  Sa\e  Coburg  Gotha. 
Fhe  Duke  presented  it  to  Dr.  A.  Keck.  At  the  decease  of 
the  latter  it  was  sold  by  auction,  with  the  rest  of  Dr.  Beck's 
(Jollection.  One  of  the  rarest  and  most  desirable  Auto- 
5;raphs. 

2S01  McDoNEiJ.,  Alexander,  Archbishop  of  Canada,  a,  /.  i.  1  p. 
4°  and  address,  "Queenston,  i8c6"; —  J.  O,  Tlessis,  IJish- 
op  of  Quebec,  /.  .«.  1  p.  4"  "Quebec,  1778."'     (2) 

r8o2  MADfsoN,  James,  President,  /.  s.  (in  cipher),  2  pp.  4"  "  Wash 
ington  1803,"  on  the  purchase  of  Louisiana  Territory. 

:Sc>3  Maiti-anp,  Sir  Peregrine,  Sir  John  Colborne  and  Peter  Hunt- 
er, Governors  of  Canada,  d.  s.  of  each,  double  folio,  on  vel- 
lum, 1802-33,  signed  as  Governors.     (3) 

2S04  Marlborou*~,h,  John,  (Duke  of),  celebrated  Military  Com- 
mander, */.  j.  2  pp.  folio,  "  At  the  Camp,  29  Sept.,  171!," 
Order  for  a  Court  Martial. 

2805  Ma.sun,  George,  >L  O.  C.  Member  of  Constitutional  Conven- 
tion, a.  f.  s.  3  pp.  4°  ami  address,  "Gunslon  Hall,  1792." 
Scarce. 

2S06  Maundkp,  Samuel,  Author  of  "Treasury  of  Knc>wledgp,''  a. 
/.  s.  X  p.  4"  1825. 

2807  Mazarix,  Cardinal  Giulio,  Italian  Statesman,  Minister  to 
Louis  XIV,  /.  s,  I  p.  4"  and  address,  with  seals  and  silk, 
"  Paris,  1656."     Very  rare. 

3S08  Medici,  Catharine  de.  Queen  of  France,  Wife  of  Henry  II. 
To  her  is  attributed  the  Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew,  a.  I. 
s.  2pp.  folio,  and  address,  1585,  to  Jacques  de  Savoye,  Duke 
de  Nemours.     E.xccssively  scarce. 

2S09  Medici,  Catherine  de.  Mother  of  Charles  IX.  of  France, 
at  whose  instigation  the  Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew  took 
place,  /.  s.     I  p.  folio.     13  April,  1566. 

2810  Medici,  Lorenz  de,  surnarned  "The  Magnificent,"  celebra- 
ted patron  of  arts  and  letters  1476,  et  sequitur,  a.  I.  s.  1-2 
p.  4^,  and  address,  with  rare  folio  portrait  by  Ravano. 
Very  rare. 

2S11  Melancihon,  Philip,  Knunent  German  Reformer,  Friend 
and  successor  of  Luther,  a.  /.  s.  2  pp.  folio,  and  address, 
in  Latin,  1538.     Excessively  rare. 

2812  Melan'cthov,  Philip,  Eminent  German  Reformer,  etc.  n,  f.s. 
1  p.  4°.     Excessively  rare. 


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2813  Meyrick,  Sir  Samuel  Rush,  English   Antiquary,    "Ancient 

Arms  and  Armour,"  a.  I.  s.  3  pp.  4°  and  address,  1832. 
Interesting  letter. 

2814  Moore,  Thomas,  Irish  roet,r7.  /.  s,    x  p.  8",  1837.     "...  My 

head  quarters  will  be  in  Sackville  St.  but  I  suppose  my 
"  Row-brothers,  row  "  will  give  me,  for  a  few  nights,  lodg- 
ing, in  order  to  be  near  the  Devils."  (Reference  to  Cana- 
dian Boat  Song.) 

2815  Moore,  Thomas,  Irish  Poet,  a.  I.  s.     1  p.  8".  1829,  to  Sheri- 

dan, writes  of  his  works  now  in  press,  cVc. 

2816  Murray,  Genl.  James,     At  Quebec  with  Genl.  Wolfe,  and 

at  Louisburg.  Sir  George  Prevost,  and  Sir  James  Kempt, 
//.  s.  I  p.  folio,  of  each,  signed  as  Governors  of  Quebec. 
1782  to  1829.     (3) 

2817  Napoleon  I.     f^mperor  of  France,  /.  s.     Portion  of,  1-2  p. 

4",  1802.     Signed  " Bonaparte.' 

2818  Nelson,  Horatio,  Lord.     Celebrated  English  naval  officer, 

a.  I,  s.  I  p.  4°  and  address,  "Amazon,  1801."  Fine  per- 
sonal letter  to  Dr.  Baird.     Very  scarce. 

2819  Nelson,  Horatio,  Lord.     English  Naval  Officer, //.  j.     i  p. 

4°,  "  St.  George  at  Spithead,  1801."     Naval  Order. 

2820  Nesselrode,  Karl  Robert,  Count,  Russian  diplomatist,  /.s.    1 

p.  folio,  "  Dusseldorf,  18 10." 


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NEW  FRANCE  (CANADA,  ACADIA,  Ere),  MANUSCRIPTS 

RELATING  TO. 

2S21  Abenaki  Indians.  "  Recensement  general  fait  au  mois  de 
Novembre  1708  de  tous  les  Sauvages  de  I'Acadie  qui  resi- 
dent dans  la  Coste  de  I'Est  et  de  ceux  de  Pintagouet  et  de 
Canibeky,  famille  par  famille,  leurs  Ages,  celui  de  leurs 
femmes  et  enfants,  avec  une  Recapitulation  a  la  fin,  de  la 
quantite  d'hommes  et  de  gar^ons  capables  d'aler  a  la 
guerre.  Comme  aussi  le  recensement  des  Francois  establis 
a  la  ditte  Coste  de  I'Es."  42  pp.  folio.  Very  important 
document  in  connection  with  Acadia  and  Eastern  Maine. 

2822  Arenaki  Indians.  An  account  of  their  affection  for  the 
French  and  what  forces  they  need  to  oppose  the  English, 
II  pp.  folio,  1723,  endorsed,  "Memoire  pour  M.  Le  Cardi- 
nal" ;  —  "  Memoire  sur  I'Etat  present  des  Abnaquis."  3  pp. 
folio,  1724,  giving  a  detailed  account  of  the  location  of  their 
villages  in  Acadia  and  Maine,  and  their  importance  to  Can- 
ada ; —  Another  "Memoire,"  7  pp.  folio,  1726,  giving  an 
account  of  these  Savages  from  1718  to  1726.  Important 
historical  Documents.     (3) 


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CATALOGUE. 


NEW  FRANCE,  ETC. -Con. 

2823  Acadia.  "  Memoire  sur  le  droit  que  Ics  Francois  ont  dans 
I'Acadie  depuis  Pantagouel  jusqu'a  la  Riviere  de  Kinibeky, 
des  Pays  des  Iroquois  ct  la  Bayc  d'lludson."  2  pp.  folio, 
1688  ;  —  "  Memoire  contre  la  pretention  de  rAn};lois  sur  Ics 
'ierres  de  la  Nouvelle  France."    35  pp.  folio,  17 19.    (2) 

2S24  Acadia.  "  Cession  de  I'Acadie  et  de  I'lsle  de  St  Christoplie 
a  la  Reine  et  a  la  Couronne  d'Angleterre,"  6  May,  1713. 
3  pp.  4°  ;  —  G.  Ilocquart,  Indendant  of  Justice  and  Police 
in  Canada,  (/.  s.  3  pp.  4°  1731,  tine  seal ;  —  "  Relation  de 
ce  qui  s'est  passe  a  la  Baie  du  Nord,"  1689,  with  acconj- 
panying  letter  of  d'Iberville,  all  in  copy.     9  pp.  4°.     (3) 

2825  AcADiANS.     Letter  of  Count  de  Toulouse  to  the  Archbishop 

of  Canibray,  2  pp.  folio,  1720  ;  —  Letter  of  Gen.  Philippes, 
8  pp.  folio,  1720;  —  Letter  of  Thomas  CauHield,  Gov.  of 
Annapolis  to  Monsieur  De  Costebells,  Gov.  of  Isle  Royale 
(Cape  Breton),  3  pp.  folio,  1715.  All  the  above  are  con- 
temporary copies  and  are  of  interest  relating  to  the  taking 
of  the  oath  of  allegiance  and  misconduct  of  the  French  and 
Indians.     (3) 

2826  Annapolis  (Port  Royal),  "  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  le 

Mois  de  juillet  dernier  dans  la  province  de  I'Acadie,"  5  pp. 
folio,  1704,  giving  a  detailed  account  of  the  attack  upon 
Port  Royal  by  the  Forces  of  Mass.,  under  Cyprian  Southack 
and  his  associates ;  —  M.  de  Villebon  to  M.  de  Cheury. 
"  Relation  de  Mon  Voiage  a  I'acadie  sur  le  Vaisseau  I'Union 
ct  de  tout  a  qui  s'est  passd  an  de  Pays  dans  tout  Le  Tenijjs 
qui  j'y  ay  este,"  17  pp.  folio,  1690,  giving  an  account  of  .Sir 
VVm.  Phipps'  attack  upon  Port  Royal,  and  its  surrender  to 
him.    (2) 

2827  AuBRV,  P.,  *'  Memoire  du  P.  Aubry,  Missionnaire  de  Canad.i 

sur  les  Limites  de  la  Nouvelle  France  et  de  la  Nouvelle 
Angleterre,"  7  pp.  folio,  1720;  —  "Observations  du  P. 
Aubry  sur  la  Ville  de  Port  Royal  maintenant  appelle'  Anna- 
polis Royale,"  20  pp.  folio,  1720.     (2) 

2S28  AuBRv,  P.,  "  Memoire  general  sur  les  Limites  de  I'Acadie," 
24  pp.  folio,  1720; — "  Memoire  sur  les  Limites  de  I'Acadie," 
6  pp.  folio.  (2.)  This,  and  the  preceding  number,  are 
important  historical  documents  relating  to  the  cession  of 
Acadia  by  France  to  England  at  the  treaty  of  Utrecht. 

2829  Becancourt.  Original  agreement  between  the  Chiefs  of  the 
Indians  of  Becancourt  with  Acadian  Refugees  relative  to 
giving  land  to  the  latter  near  Three  Rivers.  2  pp.  4°  1764. 
Signed  by  Fran(;ois  Arcenaux  and  J.  G.  Lacroix,  Acadian 
exiles,  and  De  Tonnancour,  Last  French  Governor  of 
Three  Rivers  and  Frederick  Haldimand,  Governor. 


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NEW  FRANCE,  ETC. -Gov. 

2830  Beauharnais,  Charles,  Marquis  de,  Gov.  of  Canada,  /.  s. 
portion  of,  i  p.  4"  "  Quebec,  1745";  —  Sieur  D'Augre- 
mont.  Commander  of  the  Marine,  and  Etienne  Rocbert, 
King's  Store  Keeper  at  Montreal,  </.  s,  by  both,  i  p.  4* 
1707.     (2) 

2S31  Bkcon,  Michel,  Intendant  of  New  France.  An  Account  of 
munitions  sent  to  the  soldiers  at  Acadia,  and  also  an  ac- 
count of  the  munitions  sent  to  the  savages  there.  Each 
document  2  pp.  folio,  signed  by  Hegon.  "  Fait  a  la 
Rochelle,  10  May,  1696."    (2) 

2832  BiooT,  Francois,  Intendant  of  Justice  and  Police  in  New 

l-'rance,  "  Memoire  sur  le  droit  que  les  Fran^'ois  ont  dans 
i'Accadie,  depuis  Pentagouet  jusques  a  la  Riviere  de  qnini- 
bequi,  le  Pays  des  Iroquois  et  la  Paye  d'lludson,"  d.  s, 
24  pp.  folio,  1750,  with  two  other  documents  signed  by 
Pigot,  of  the  same  date,  each  4  pp.  folio,  relative  to  the  cel- 
ebrated missionary.  Father  Rasle,  and  the  hostile  relations 
between  Vaudreuil  and  the  Governor  at  Boston,  tine  seals. 

(3) 

2833  BosscHAERT,  Chevalier  de,  a.  I,  s.  i  p.  4"  and  address,  Ant- 

werp, 1769,"  writes  of  Canada,  with  printed  broadside  2  pp. 
4",  1763,  "  Extrait  des  Registres  du  Conseil  d'Etat." 

2834  Branssat,  Migeon  de,  Lieut.  General  of  the  Royal  Jurisdic- 

tion of  Montreal,  168 1,  t/.  s.  i  p.  4",  1682. 

2835  Canada,  Fisheries  of,  "Memoire  sur  les  Peschesde Canada, 

|)resente  a  Monseigneur  le  Comte  de  Maurepas,"  21  pp. 
folio,  if.  s.,  1698. 

2836  Ckampiony,  Jean  Bochart,  Intendant  of  Justice  and   Police 

in  Canada,  <^  /.  s.  i  p.  4°,  "Quebec,  1701,"  to  Mons.  Pon- 
chartrain.     Scarce. 

2S37  Champignv,  Jean  Bochart,  Intendant  of  Justice  and  Police 
in  Canada,  t/.  s.  1 1  pp.  folio,  "  fait  A.  Quebec  le  26  0ctobrf, 
1694."  "  Relation  du  voyage  fait  par  le  Sieur  de  Villion 
Capitain  i'un  |detachement  de  la  Marine  a  la  teste  des 
Sauvages  Kanibais  de  I'acadie  pour  faire  la  gu^'rre  aux 
Anglois,  1694."     Scarce. 

2838  Champignv.  Jean  Bochart  de,  Intendant  General  of  Canada, 

(/.  s.  I  p.  4°,  July  II,  1689,  with  seal.     Scarce. 

2839  Champlain,  Samuel  de^  French  Navigator,  Explorer  oi  Can- 

ada and  the  coast  of  New  England,  discoverer  of  Lake 
Champlain,  founder  of  Quebec,  t/.  s.  3  pp.  folio,  1619.  A 
quittance  of  land  in  his  native  city  of  Brouage,  signed  also 
by  Jacques  Hersan,  Marie  Camaret,  his  wife  and  others. 
Very  tine,  in  perfect  condition,  and  of  excessive  rarity. 


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2840  Comport^,  Philip  Gauthier  de,  First  Grand  Prevost  of  New 

France  a.  /.  s.  i  p.  4°,  "Quebec,  1684." 

2841  CoUAGNE,  Charles,  Chevalier  de,  Extract  from  the  Registry 

at  Montreal,  of  the  record  of  his  marriage  to  Marie  Gode  in 
1680,  2  pp.  folio,  with  many  Signatures,  and  fine  Seal  of  R. 
Burton,  the  second  English  Gov.  of  Montreal,  in  1763, 
Boston. 

2842  Daiue,  M.,  Lieut.  General  of  Quebec,  tf.  s.  i  p.  4°,  "Quebec, 

1753,"  Signed  also  by  Bigot,  the  Intendant. 

2843  De  Cheury,  M.,  Early  French  Missionary   to  the  Indians 

in  New  France,  a.  I.  s.  i  p.  4°,  "15  Jany.,  1697,"  writing  of 
an  Enterprise  against  New  England. 

2844  De  Cheurv,  M.,  Early  French  Missionary  to  the  Indians  in 

New  France,  a.  i.s.  ip.  4°  and  address,  "16  Jany,  1697," 
to  the  Intendant  General  of  Commerce  in  France,  Sending 
a  plan  of  the  Bay  and  Town  of  Boston. 

2845  D'EsTREES,  Marechal,  "Papiers  Concernans  Canada,  I'Acadie 

etc.,  remies  par  le  Marechal  d'Estree,"  13  pp.  folio, 
1720  ;  —  "Memoire  general  sur  les  limites  de  I'Acadie,"  27 
pp.  folio,  1720.  These  papers  refer  more  particularly  to 
the  affairs  relating  to  that  part  of  Acadia  bordering  on 
Eastern  Maine  to  the  Kennebec  River.     (2) 

2846  D'Iberville,  Lemoyne,  Canadian   Navigator,  Explored  the 

Mississippi  in  1699,  a.  I.  s.  4  pp.  4*^  and  address  signed 
twice,  "La  Rochelle,  13  July,  1699,"  Writes  of  his  voyage 
up  the  Mississippi,  and  the  Settlements  there,  An  historical 
letter  of  high  value.     Excessively  rare. 

2847  De  La  Tour,  Lord,  "Reflexions  sur  le   Memoire   du    Sieur 

De  la  Tour,  countenant  Ses  pretentions  sur  plu- 
sieurs  parties  de  I'Acadie,"  9  pp.  folio,  1701.  Interesting 
document  in  relation  to  the  claims  in  Eastern  Maine ;  — 
"Memoire  pour  le  Sr  Andre  Grasset  de  Saint  Sauveur 
ci-devant  sdcrdtaire  G^ntfral  du  Government  de  Canada," 
2  pp.  folio.     (2) 

2848  De  Lisle,  M,  of  the  Academy  of  Science,  "  Memoire  pour 

les  limites  de  I'Acadie."  3  pp.  4";  —  G.  Hocquart,  In- 
tendant of  Justice  and  Police  in  Canada,  d,  s,  3  pp'.  4°  1731, 
fine  Seal;  —  Confirmation,  by  the  King,  of  grants  in  Can- 
ada to  Lamothe  Gadillac  1688.     Copy  of  4  pp.  4  °.  (3) 

2849  Denonville,  Jacques,  Ren<?  de  Brisay,  Marquis  de.  Governor 

of  Canada,  Opponent  of  Gov.  Dongan,  recommended  the 
purchase  of  New  York  by  France,'5w'.  s.  i  p.  4°,  "Villemarie 
(Montreal)  15  Oct.  1689,"  with  Hozier's  abstract  of  his 
pedigree,  6  pp.  4°,  with  fine  seal.     (2) 


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2853 


NEW   FRANCE,  ETC. -Co.>i. 

2850  Des  Herbiers,  Sieur,  Appointed  by  Fiance  to  take  possess- 

ion of  Louisburg  under  the  Treaty  of  Aix  La  Chappelle, 
a.  I,  s.  18  pp.  folio,  "a  Icpuisbourg,  Le  29  Juillet  1749," 
very  interestinje;  letter,  giving  a  detailed  account  of  the  de- 
livery of  the  City  to  France. 

2851  De  Vallierres,  Jesuit  Missionary  in  Canada,  a.  d.  s.  12  p. 

4o>  '73°')  —  Soeur  St.  Alexis,  Superior  of  the  General 
Hospital,  u.  /.  s.  I  p.  4*^  i775i  signed  also  by  Soeur  St. 
Bartheleniy,  deposltaire.    Imperfect.     (2) 

De  Villebon,  De  Jordy,  Sieur,  Second  in  Command  at  the 
Fort  at  the  Baye  de  Puants,  d.  s.  i  p.  4",  1753. 

De  Villebon,  Le  Chevalier,  Governor  of  New  France, 
"  Journal  de  Ceque  s'  est  passt^  a  I'acadie  depuis  le  mois 
d'Octobre  1696,"  </.  s.  31  pages  folio,  "  au  forte  de  Natch- 
ouat  le  premier  Octobre  1697  ;  "  Very  rare,  aad  historically 
important. 

2854  De  Villebon,  Le  Chevalier,  Governor  of  New  France, 
"Journal  de  ceque  s'est  pass*?  a  I'Acadie  depuis  le  mois 
d'Octobre  1697,"  d.  y.  17  pages  folio,  "  au  fort  du  bas  de 
la  riviere  St.  Jean  le  3  Octobre  1698."  Very  rare,  and  of 
much  historical  importance. 

285s  Dlt  Coudrav,  Le  Borgne,  /.  s.  33  pp.  folio,  1663,  concerning 
his  rights  to  parts  of  Acadia,  in  connection  with  Duke  de 
Vendome,  and  replying  to  a  claim  presented  by  Lord  De 
La  Tour. 

2856  Fleurv,  Charles,  Born  in  Canada  in    1672,  member   of   the 

Expedition  of  Jberville  to  Hudson's  Bay  in  1694,  was  with 
De  Serigny  in  his  expedition  to  that  Bay  in  1696,  Captain 
General  of  Marines  in  1735,  Lieutenant  General  of  Mon- 
treal. 34  a.  /.  s.  folio,  and  4'^  and  a.  ('.  s.  3  pp.  folio,  an  au- 
tobiography, all  dated  from  1735  to  1741.    (35) 

2857  Frontenac,  Louis  de  Buade,  Count  de.  Governor  of  Canada. 

The  most  remarkable  man  who  ever  represented  the  Crown 
of  France  in  America,  ^/.  jr.  i  p.  4°  "Montreal,  16  Sept., 
1693,"  with  fine  seal.  Relating  to  the  English  and  the  Iro- 
quois.    Very  rare. 

2858  GuERCiiEviLLE,  (Antoinette  de  Pons),  Marquise  de.    Bought 

in  1612  the  Concession  of  Canada  accorded  to  the  Sieur  de 
Monts,  Protectress  of  the  first  Jesuit  Missionaries  in  Can- 
ada, d.  s.  3  pp.  folio,  1626.     Very  rare. 

2859  Hocquart,  M,,  Intendu  '  of  New  France,  d.  s.  22  pp.   folio, 

1730,  Au  account  of  the  munitions  delivered  from  the  mag- 
azine of  the  King,  to  the  Abenaki  Savages,  who  have  been 
in  his  Majesty's  service  during  the  year  1729. 


278  CATALOGUE. 

NEW   FRANCE,  ETC.  — Con. 

2860  KiRKE,  Sir  Lewis,  Governor,  and  was  the  first  Military  Com- 
mandant of  Quebec,  1629-32,  in  the  employ  of  English 
Government,  Captured  Champlain  at  the  surrender  of  Que- 
bec, and  transported  him  to  England,  d.  s.  i  p,  folio,  1662, 
signed  as  Treasurer  and  Paymaster  to  the  Gentlemen  Pen- 
sioners. In  fine  condition,  and  excessively  rare,  if  not 
unique. 

2S61  La  Gallissonniere,  Roland  Michael  Barrin,  Count  de,  Gov- 
ernor of  New  France,  French  Admiral,  defeated  Byng,  Au- 
thor of  "  French  Colonies  in  America,"  /.  s.  4  pp.  folio, 
"  Quebec,  1748."  Important  historical  letter  relating  to  the 
affairs  of  Canada,  and  their  connection  with  New  York  and 
the  Indian  Nations.     Rare. 

2862  La  Roche,  Marquis  de,  Letters  patent,  on  vellum,  given  by 

Menry  IV,  of  France,  ordering  the  Authorities  of  Rouen  to 
deliver  to  the  Marquis  de  La  Roche  all  the  criminals  they 
had  condemned  to  death,  to  be  transported  by  him  to  peo- 
ple the  newly  discovered  lands,  (Canada),  "  Given  at  Mont- 
reau,  12  November,  1598,"  signed"  Henry,"  countersigned, 
"  Potier."  An  original  document  of  the  highest  importance 
in  the  history  of  the  first  discoveries  in  Canada.  For  full 
account  of  this,  see  Parkman's"  Pioneers  of  France  in  the 
New  World,"  page  210,  et  seq. 

2863  La  Roche,  Marquis  de.  Obtained   in    1577,   a   commission 

from  Henry  III.  to  found  a  Colony  in  New  France;  this 
was  confirmed  by  Henry  IV.,  1578.  He  sailed  for  New 
France  with  a  number  of  prisoners  committed  to  him  to 
people  the  country,  was  wrecked  on  Sable  Island.  For  fur- 
ther account,  see  Parkman,  "  Pioneer  of  France  in  the 
New  World,"  page  210  et  seq.:  This  document  is  a 
power  given  to  sell  propertj',  2  pages  folio,  12  February, 
1586,  signed  by  the  Marquis,  and  is  stated  by  Dufosse,  to 
be  one  of  the  only  three  autographs  of  the  Marquise  de  La 
Roche  knok.'n  to  historians  or  collectors. 

2S64  LAUZO^f,  Jean  de.  Fourth  Governor  of  New  France,  Pro- 
cured the  restoration  of  Quebec  and  Montreal,  Treated 
with  the  Iroquois  1625  (f.s.  1-2  p.  4"  on  vellum. 

2865  Le  Blonde,  Claude.  Governor  of  Detroit,  /.  s.  2  pp.  4°, 
"Detroit,  1752." 

2S66  Letters  and  documents  relating  to  New  France.  —  List  of 
l\apers  relating  to  Acadia,  January,  1702  ;  —  Rupture  with 
the  English,  1734;  —  Comparison  of  the  condition  and 
resources  of  New  France  in  1732  with  that  in  1730;  — 
Necessary  for  the  troops  in  Canada,  the  Cannon  and  other 
munitions; — Discoveries  of  New  France  from  1603  to 
1723,//,  s.  Bigot,  Intendant.  All  these  are  in  French,  from 
2  to  12  pp.  folio,  and  of  much  historical  interest.    (6) 


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4", 


NEW  FRANCE,  ETC.  -  Con. 

2867  Louisiana,  Territory  of.  Accounts  of  the  voyage  of  Sieur 
Denis  for  the  discovery  of  the  Red  River,  7  pp.  folio,  1716; 

—  Copy  of  a  letter  written  by  Sieur  Denis  to  De  Lamothe, 
18  September,  17 15,  3  pp.  folio,  with  observations  by  La- 
mothe in  relation  to  Louisiana ;  —  Copy  of  letter  written 
by  Don  Diego  Ramon  to  Sieur  Denis,  relative  to  Lou- 
isiana, 2  pp.  folio,  1715;  —  Memoir  for  continuing  the 
investigation  of  the  monies  and  establishments  of  the 
Spaniards  on  the  Mississippi,  11  pp.  4°,  1697;  —  State- 
ment of  orders  given  jn  regard  to  Louisiana  Territory,  4  pp. 
4°,  1703  ; — Letter  to  the  King  in  regard  to  I.,ouisiana,  4  pp. 
folio,  1750.  Documents  of  high  historical  interest,  two 
signed  by  Lamothe  Cadillac,  the  one  of  1697  mentions 
Chicagou.      (6) 

2863  Pemaquid,  "Relation  du  Combat  dcs  Canbas  par  Monsieur 
Cheury,  missionaire,"  6  pp.  4°,  1689.  A  detailed  and  im- 
portant account  of  the  attack  on  the  Forts  on  the  Kenne- 
beck,  and  at  Temaquid. 

2069  Pkmaquid.  Estimates  of  what  is  needed  to  e(|uip  300 
Savages  for  the  expedition   against  Pemaquid,  2   pp.  foliu  ; 

—  Report  of  the  munitions  needed  for  this  Expedition,  2 
pp.  folio ;  —  Plan  (or  the  enterprise  to  Fort  Pemaquid,  2 
pp.  folio,  1685,  with  two  other  documents  relative  to  the 
same  expedition,  each  2  pp.  4°.     (5) 

2570  Pt)iNTEAU,  Pierre,  Fermier  General  of  New  France  and  the 

Isles  of  America,  its.     3  pp.  folio,  "Paris  14  December 
i6gi,  Warrant  given  to  Claude  Regnault  to  act  as  head  of 
this  administration  in  the  Isles  of  America 
by  Regnault. 

2571  Raqueneau,  Paul,  Jesuit  Missionary  in  Canada.     Noted  for 

his  labors  among  the  Hurons  and  Iroquois,  and  for  his 
writings  on  the  missions  of  Canada,  d.  s.  3  pp.  folio,  1663, 
Signed  also  by  Marie  De  Maupeon,  and  G.  Foucquet  and 
others.     Rare. 

2872  Ramezav,  Claude  de,  Governor  of  Canada,  a.  d.  s.     1  p.  4°, 

"Montreal  28  Sept.  1711,"  relating  to  the  Savages,  and  the 
Hovendin  Walker  expedition  to  Canada.  Cut  on  the  mar- 
gin, and  a  few  letters  destroyed. 

2873  Ramezav,  Claude  de.  Governor  of  Canada,  d.  s.     2  pp.  4", 

1694.  Signed  also  by  Jean  Bochart  de  Champigny,  and 
others,  with  fine  seal. 

2874  Ramezav,  Jean  Baptiste  (Son  of  Claude),  Governor  of  Mon- 

treal and  Quebec,  Commanded  Canadian  Militia  in  Nova 
Scotia,  1746,  Commandant  of  Quebec  at  time  of  surrender. 
Capitulated  to  .the  English  forces  1759,  Articles  of  Capitu- 
lation at  the  surrender  of  the  English  Forces  at  Grand 
Pre'e,  12  Feby.,  1747,  d.  s.    2  pp.  folio.    Very  rare. 


Signed  also 


28o 


CATALOGUE. 


NKW   FRANCE,  ETC.  —  Con. 

2875  R[aisonneuve  (Paul  de  Chomedey),  Sieur  de,  First  Gov.  of 

Montreal,  and  its  Founder,  //.  s.  3  pp.  folio,  1661,  with 
two  long  marginal  notes  in  his  autograph.  Signed  also  by 
Charles  Le  Moyne  and  Catherine  Primot  his  wife,  parents 
of  D'Iberville,  Barbe  de  I^oullougne,  wife  of  iJ'Ailleboust, 
General  of  New  France,  and  others.  This  document  is  a 
Deed  given  at  Montreal,  and  is  of  the  highest  rarity  and  in- 
terest. 

2876  Montr  EAT..     Contract    made  before  the  Notaries  at  Paris 

between  l.e  Royer,  La  Dauversicre,  Franrois  Coura  and 
Gilles  de  Valois  relative  to  alfairs  in  New  France,  and  the 
Isle  of  Montreal.  A  Notarial  Document  of  6  pp.  folio, 
made  at  Paris,  29  April,  i6t2.  Interesting,  relative  to  the 
lirst  French  families  established  in  Canada. 
r3/7  Montreal,  Hospital  of.  Institution  of  an  annual  perpetual 
rent  of  1100  livres  granted  by  the  Society  for  ihe  conver- 
sion of  the  Savages  in  New  France  to  the  hospital  of  St. 
Joseph  in  the  Isle  of  Montreal,  3  pp.  folio,  Paris,  4  March, 
1653.  A  notorial  document,  very  curious  and  historical, 
mentions  the  priests  Oilier  and  Le  Uageois,  also  Abbe  Bar- 
riau,  Duke  de  Laincourt,  and  other  members  of  the  Society 
and  De  Maisonneuve,  Gov.  of  Montreal  and  Jeanne  Mance. 

2878  New  France.     "Memoir  concernnans  les  Limittes  de  Colo- 

nic, presentc  en  1720  par  le  S.  Bobc,  Pretre  de  la  Congre- 
gation de  la  Mission."  94  pp.  folio,  coninieniing  upon  the 
rival  claims  of  France  and  England  to  this  territory. 

2879  KivER  St.  John.     An  Account  of   the  munitions  sent  to  the 

I'ort  at  the  entrance  of  that  River,  5  pp.  folio,  signed  by 
M.  Begon,  Intendatit.  "  Fait  a  la  Rochelle,  10  May,  1696" 
—  An  Account  of  Provisions  sent  the  40  soldiers  at  the 
Garrison  at  Naxouac  (Fredericton),  during  the  year  1695, 
*/.  s.  19  pp.  folio.    (2) 

2S80  Roberval  (Jean-Francois  de  la  Roque),  Lieutenant  of  the 
King  in  the  Voyage  to  Canada,  Ochelaga  and  other  regions 

*  .  towards  Saguenay.  Roberval  obtained  from  Francis  I.  let- 
ters patent  15  Jan.,  1540,  for  a  voyage  to  Canada.  He  left 
Rochelle  on  his  lirst  voyage,  16  April,  1542.  The  cele- 
brated pilot  Jean  Alfonse  acconipanied  him.  This  docu- 
ment is  an  Order  given  by  the  Officers  of  the  City  of  Paris 
to  Roberval  for  compensation  for  his  labors  in  the  fortify- 
ing of  that  city,  and  is  signed  by  Perot,  Boursier,  Patin, 
Decoursay  and  Messier.  On  the  reverse  is  the  receipt  of 
Roberval,  signed  "  La  Roque."  This  document,  on  vellum, 
is  of  the  highest  importance  and  rarity,  though  the  signa- 
ture of  La  Roque  is  somewhat  faded.  It  is  dated,  1557. 
It  has  hitherto  been  stated  that  he  died  in  1549. 


CATALOGUE. 


zSi 


KEW  FRANCE,  ETC.  —  Con. 

2881  RoBiNEAU,  De  Becquencourt  et  Porlneuf,  (Jraiul  Tru.stee  n( 

N*iw  France.  Receipt  (or  annual  rent.  A  notarial  docu- 
ment, 2  pp.  4°  "Paris,  1741  ";  —  Chevalier  Bernapr^,  Capi. 
at  Quebec.  Petition  to  serve  under  another  officer,  2  pp. 
oblong  folio,  1723,  unsigned;  —  Eliennc  dc  Kivcdoux. 
Lieutenant  of  Grenadiers,  served  at  'I'icondcroga,  Petition 
to  the  Secretary  of  War,  detailing  his  services,  2  pp.  folio, 
unsigned.    (3) 

2882  Saint  Valiier,  Jean  Baptiste  dc  Lacroix,  Bishop  of  Quebec. 

Chaplain  to  Louis  XIV,  Founded  the  general  hospital  of 
Quebec  in  i')93,  and  the  Ursulines  of  Three  Rivers  in 
1697,  r/.  s.  I  page  4°  on  vellum,  1703. 

28S3  Serigny  CJoscph  Lemoyne),  Sieur  de,  brother  of  1)' Iberville 
the  explorer,  surveyed  the  coast  of  Louisiana,  took  Pensa- 
tola  from  the  Spaniards,  a.  /.  s.  2  pp.  4"  and  address, 
1700,  writes  of  his  brother  and  of  the  Mississippi.  Very 
scarce. 

2884  Tkacv  (Alexander  Pourville),  Marquis  dc,  Lieut. -General  of 

the  King  in  New  France,  r/.  .f.  1  p.  folio,  "Paris,  April 
26,  1670,"  signed  also  by  his  wife,  Louise  dc  Fouilleuze  and 
Sieur  Henry  de  la  Fresnaye.     Rare. 

2885  Varennes,  Rend  Gaultier,  Chevalier  dc,  Governor  of  "  'Hiree 

Rivers,"  //.J.  1  p.  4°  1689.  Certifying  to  IJouclier  de 
Grand  Pre's  conduct  as  Major, 

2SS6  Vaudreuil,  Philippe  de  Rigaud  dc.  Gov.  of  Canada,  1703 
to  1725,  /.  s.  2  pp.  4°  ''  Montreal,  1702,"  to  Col.  Schuyler, 
relative  to  Indian  captives.     Very  rare. 

2887  Vaudreuil,  Philippe   de   Rigaud,  Marquis  de.  Governor  of 

Canada  from  1703  to  1725, /.J.  2  pp.  4°  "Montreal, 
1708."  Speaks  of  Fort  Detroit  and  de  la  ^Iothe  Cadillac. 
Very  scarce. 

2888  Vaudreuil,  Pierre  de  Rigaud,  ^Llrquis  de,  last  French  Gov. 

of  Canada,  </.  s.  i  p.  folio,  1756,  signed  also  by  Herbin, 
Gov.  of  Michilimackinack,  and  Bigot,  the  Indendant,  State- 
ment of  munitions  of  war  furnished  the  savages.    Very  rare. 

2889  Vaudreuil,   Pierre  de   Rigaud,   Marquis  de,  last  French 

Gov.   of  Canada,  Military  Commission    signed,   i    p.  folin, 
'       "  Montreal,JApril3, 1757."  Countersigned  "Saint  Sauveur," 
the  author.     Excessively  rare. 

2890  Villieu,  Sieur  de,  Distinguis'*    \  at  the  Siege  of  Quebec  in 

1690.  "Relation  d'un  voyag  fait  par  Le  Sieur  De  Villieu. 
Cap.  d'un  detachment  de  la  marine,  a  la  teste  des  Sauvages. 
Karibas,  et  Malicites  de  I'acadie,  pour  faire  la  guerre  auv 
Anglois,"  13  pp.  folio,  1694.  An  account  of  his  celebrated 
attack,  as  commander  of  Acadia,  upon  the  territory  of  New 
England,  with  notes  by  de  Villebon,  the  Governor  of  Acadia. 


282 


CATALOGUE. 


2891  Newton,  Sir  Isaac,  Mathematician   and   philosopher,   d.  j. 

I  p,  oblong  folio,  on  vellum,  i6g8,  as  Master  of  the  Mint. 
One  of  the  scarcest  English  Autographs. 

2892  Orleans,  Charles,   Duke   of.    Father  of   Louis   XH,  taken 

prisoner  at  Agincourt,  one  of  the  best  poets  of  his  timr. 
//.  s.  1-2  p.  oblong  folio,  on  vellum,  1448,  fine  wax  seal  with 
label  and  flcurs-de-lys.  A  note  of  hand  to  Jacques  Boucher 
for  50  gold  crowns  to  be  repaid  on  demand.  A  line 
document  in  French.     Very  scarce. 

2S93  OswAM',  Col.  Elsazer,  Revolutionary  officer,  witli  (Jen. 
Arnold  at  Quebec,  a.  d.  s.  1  p.  folio,  1790. 

2894  Papineai;,  a.  d.  s,  Vandreuil,  6th  June,  i8-'S,  Leader  Cann- 
dian  Rebellion,  1S37,  Mrs.  Leprohon,  Authoress,  Chief  Jus- 
tices Sewell  and  Osgood,  with  v.'ax  seal,  Sir  Francis  Gore, 
].t.-Governor  of  Upper  Canada,  1817,  Sir  (Juy  Johnson, 
Horatio  Gates,  Rev,  J.  G.  Delisle.  178^,  Sir  Chas.  N.\- 
pier,  Chatham,  Lord  Raglan,  \\.  Ryland.     (12) 

2S95  I'arr,  Rev.  Samuel,  Celebrated  Theologian  and  C'riiic,  A  s. 
portion  of.     I'ortrait. 

2896  pKPPERREi.L,    Sir  William,   Commander  at  Siege   of  Louis- 

burg,  a.  d.  s.  ip.  4  °,  1756. 

2897  Pitt,  William,  Prime  Minister  of  England,  a.  I.  in  3d  person. 

I  p.  4°  1794,  to  George  III,  submitting  a  draft  of  his  Speech 
as  prepared  by  the  Government. 

2898  Pompadour,  Jeanne  Antoinette  Poisson,  Marquise  de,   Mis- 

tress of  Louis  XV,  a. /.  j.  3  pp.  8°  "Versailles,  8  Nov.. 
1760,  to  the  Due  de  Bellisle,  with  seal  and  silk.  Autograph 
letters  of  this  remarkable  woman  are  of  excessive  rarity. 

2S99  Prescott,  Richard,  Lieut.  General  of  British  Armj*,  taken 
prisoner  at  Rhode  Island,  by  Col.  Wm.  Barton,  /.  j.  i  p.  4" 
1787.     Scarce. 

2900  Prescott,  Robert,  Major  General  in  British  Army,  at  Louis- 
burg,  with  Wolf  at  Quebec,  at  battles  of  Brandywine,  Fort 
Washington,  etc.,  d.s.  1  p.  folio,  "Quebec,  1797,"  as  Gov. 
of  Canada. 

3901  Prevost,  Sir  George,  Gov.  of  Canada,  Commander  in  Chief 
of  British  Army  in  North  America,  a.  l.  in  3d  person,  i  p. 
4**  and  address,  "Halifax,  iSii." 

2902  Proctor,  B.  W.,  (Barry  Cornwall),  English  Poet,  a.  L  s.  i  p. 
8°,  speaks  of  Thackeray ;  —  Wm.  Wordsworth,  English 
Poet,  Signature,  with  2  lines  autograph,  i  p.  oblong  8" 
1849.    (2) 

9903  QuiNCY,  Josiah,  President  of  Harvard  College,  a.  /.  .r.  i  p.  4' 
and  address,  "Cambridge,  1830." 


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CATALOGUE. 


2S3 


\ 


2904  Rawson,  Edward,  Secretary  of  the  Mass.  Day  Colony,  a,  /.  j. 

I  p.  4*  '•  Boston,  1672,  on  public  affairs.  Letters  of  Raw- 
son  are  scarce. 
^905  Richelieu,  Cardinal  Arinand  Jean  du  Plessis,  Trench 
Statesman,  Minister  of  Louis  XIII,  /.  s.  1  p.  folio,  and  ad- 
dress, with  seals  and  silk,  1636.  Very  rare.  Organizer  of 
the  1 00  Associates  for  colonizing  Canada.  It  was  by  his 
efforts  that  Champlain  was  sent  to  Quebec  and  the  Cily 
founded. 

2906  Richmond,  Duke  of,  Gov.  of   Canada,    Lord  Lieutenant   of 

Ireland,  died  of  Hydrophobia,  /.  s.  i  p.  folio,  "  Whitehall, 
1787  ";  —  Col.  Henry  Hamilton,  British  Revolutionary  Of- 
ficer, and  Henry  Hope,  Clovernors  of  Can?.da,  a.  I.  s.  i  p. 
4^  of  each,  1783-85.    (3) 

2907  Rogers,  Major    Robert,    Famous    Partisan   of  the    French 

War,  Commander  of  tlie  Queen's  Rangers  in  the  Revolu- 
tion, /.  s.  I  p.  4"".  "  Montreal,  26th  July,  176S."  Very 
rare.     Author  of  Rogers'  Concise  Account,  etc. 

2905  Rousseau,  J.  J.,  Celebrated  French  writer,  a.  /.  s.  2  pp.  4", 

"Brienne,  1763."  Interesting  letter,  and  extremely  rare. 
Portrait  and  fac-simile  letter. 

3909  RuBixi,  Giarabattista,  Celebrated  Italian  tenor  singer,  a.  I.  ,«■. 
I  p.  8°.     Portrait. 

agio  St.  Hei.eine  de  Lemoyne  (Brother  of  Iberville)  killed  at 
Phipps'  assault  of  Quebec  in  1690,  Rigaud  de  VauDreiul 
and  his  Wife  Lagorgendiere  de  Rigaud  ;  Pierre  Boucher  dt? 
(Irosbois  (Author  of  History  of  Canada  and  Gov.  of  Three 
Rivers)  Foretier,  1705,  de  Maricour  and  Wife  (Brother  to 
Iberville  and  a  celebrated  Warrior)  de  Francherelle  De 
Lonnal;  De  Coniposti ;  de  Cabanac;  Joseph  Crevier,  dated 
('Quebec,  i68o,  killed  by  the  Indians,  Commandant  at 
F'ran^ais  de  Lac  Forte.     Signatures.     (12) 

291 1  Saxe,  Count  Maurice  de.  Marshal  of   France,  Defeated  th»: 

Knglish  at  Fontenoy,  /.  x.  1  p.  folio,  "Brussells  1747." 
^'ery  rare.  Saxe's  refusal  to  send  troops  to  Canada  occ.i- 
sioned  the  defeat  of  Montcalm. 

2912  Scott,  Sir  Walter,  Novelist  and  Poet,  a.  J.  s.  i  p.  4',  and 

address,  "Edinburgh,  1819. "     Scarce. 

2914  Scott,  Sir  Walter,  Novelist  and^Poet,    <i.  /.  s.  i  p.  4°,  and 

address,  "Edinburgh,  1807."     Scarce. 

2915  Scott,  Sir  Walter,  Novelist  and  Poet,  a.  /.  s.  i  p.  4°,  and 

address,  "Edinburgh,  1808."     Scarce. 

2916  Scott,  Sir  Walter,  Novelist  and  Poet.     Autograph  Draft  of 

John  Ballantyne  &  Co.,  endorsed  "  Abbotsford  Accepted, 
Walter  Scott " ;  H.  F.  Scott,  /.  s.  i  p.  4"  to  "  London, 
1832,"  in  regard  to  some  Memorial  of  Sir  Walter  Scott.  (2) 


284 


CAT  A  LOG  UK. 


3917 
2919 

39?0 

292  I 


20-- 


2923 

2925 
3926 

29.>7 

292S 


Sflkipk,  Karl  of,  (Thomas  Dundas),  British  «tatesman, 
Noted  for  his  settlement  of  Colonies  in  NVinnipej^,  a.  I.  s. 
■i  |i|».  4^,  "  London,  iSy6,"  relative  to  (,'anadian  ullairs.  A 
start  e  aiitogra[)Ii. 

StKKKS,  Olive  W.,  (Princess  of  Cumberland),  Landscape 
painter,  Her  claims  brought  before  ihe  House  of  Commons 
1S22,  a.  /.  s.  3  pp.  8°,  1820.  Interesting  letter  to  her  So- 
licitor in  reference  to  lier  claims. 

Slwkll,  Ccnl.  Henry,  Served  through  the  Revolutionary 
War,  a.  I.  s.     i  j),  4",  and  address,  "Augusta,  1814." 

SiiAKEsiT'Ki:,  William.  Facsimile  of  his  Will.  3  pp.  double 
folio.     i6ifi. 

Sjiiki.ev,  William,  Gov.  of  Afass.  /.  s.  i  p.  folio,  "Albany 
1751;,"  to  Robert  H.  Morris,  Gov.  of  Pa.,  on  public  affairs. 
Projected  the  expedition  against  Louisburg  1745,  Succeeded 
iJraddork  1755,  as  Commander  of  the  Knglish  Army  dur- 
ing tlie  Frejich  War. 

Li::fc'.,  Richard  Henry,  a.l.  s.  3  pp.  4"  and  address,  "  Phila- 
delphia I  St  July,  1775,"  to  Robert  Carter.  "...  The 
inclused  printed  hand  bill  will  give  you  an  account  of  a  very 
bloody  engagement  between  a  detachment  of  the  Continen- 
tal Army  and  the  Ministerial  forces  from  Hoston.  Our 
ent-mies  are  compelled  to  remain  under  cover  of  their  ship's 
cannon.  Should  they  come  out,  we  have  15,000  Men  under 
command  of  Generals  Washington,  Ward,  Lee,  Putnam 
and  others,  ready  to  give  a  good  account  of  them  .... 
The  Canadians  (20  noblesse  excepted),  have  peremptorilly 

refused   to  join  Gov.  Carleton "  \  very  interesting 

letter. 

S.Mirn,  William,  Chief  Justice  of  New  York  and  Canada. 
Historian  of  New  York,  a.  /.  s,  1  p.  folio,  and  address, 
"  New  York,  1773,"  to  CJenl.  Uradstreet,  at  Albany.  Fine 
letter,  and  scarce. 

SdUTHEV,  Robert.  iJriiish  Poet,  a.  I.  s.  2  pp.  4°  and  address, 
"Keswick,  1821."  Interesting  letter  on  Literary  matters. 
Very  scarce. 

Skotswood,  Col.  Alexander,  Revolutionary  Officer,  a.  I.  s. 
I  p.  4",  and  address,  1781,  to  VVm.  J^avies.     Scarce. 

Stkozzi,  Roberto,  son  of  Alessandro,  Italian  diplomatist, 
rt. /.  J.  2  pp.  folio,  and  address,  1489;  —  Louisa  Strozzi, 
wife  of  Alessandro,  a.  I.  s.  i  p.  folio,  and  address,  1496.  (2) 

Si'ssKX,  Duke  of,  (Augustus  Frederick,)  son  of  George  HI. 
CVlebrated  IJibliophile,  </.  /.  s.  1  p.  4°,  and  address,  franked, 


1831. 


Tavi.or,  Tom. 
dale. 


Critic  and  draiiiatist,  a.  /.  s.    4   pp.  8' 


No 


C  A  T  A  L  0  G  U  K . 


«8S 


/.  s. 


I 


W- 


No 


2929  Ten.nvson,  Alfred,  Toet  Laureate  of  England,  a.  /.  s.  i  p.  8", 

"  Whitby,  July  iS."  Very  scarce.  "  I  send  the  permission 
trusting  that  Miss  L.  B.  will  not  serve  me  as  some  do,  i.  e., 
transpose  all  the  stanzas  nnd  alter  some  of  the  words  and 
then  put  in  the  title  page  "  by  express  permission  of  A.  'V., 
the  P.  L." 

2930  Thomas,  Isaiah,  a.  l.  j-.  3  pp.  4°,  1793.    Distinguished  Ameri- 

can editor  and  author ;  founder  of  the  "  Massachusetts 
Spy.- 

2931  Thomson,  James.     Distinguished  Scotch  Poet.     Manuscript 

Prospectus  for  the  publication  of  Bensley's  edition  of  the 
"  Seasons,"  (1728),  with  subscriber's  signatures,  chiefly  of 
old  London  booksellers.    3  pp.  4". 

2932  TowNSHEND,  George,  Marquis  of.     Succeeded  Wolfe  at  Que- 

bec, and  received  its  surrender,  d.  s.  i  p.  folio,  1775.  Com- 
mission signed  as  Master-General  of  the  Ordnance. 

2933  TuRNSTALL,  Cuthbert,  Bishop  of  Durham,   Ambassador  to 

France,  d.  s.  i  p.  folio,  1528,  signed  also  by  Edward  Pou- 
right,  ambassador,  a  fine  document  in  French,  undertaking 
that  King  Henry  VIIL  will  ratify  and  sign  the  treaty  of 
Peace  made  with  Charles  of  Castille.     Scarce. 

2934  Vancouver,  George,  Navigator  and  explorer,  "Vancouver's 

Island,"  d.  s.  2  pp.  folio,  1795,  Signed  twice,  as  Captain  of 
the  "Discovery."    Scarce. 

2935  Van  Dam,  Rip,  Colonial   Gov.  of  New  York,  a.  d.  s.  ip.  4". 

scarce. 

2936  Vaudreuil,  Gov.  of  New  France,  Signed  also   by  Beauhar- 

nais  the  Intendant,  dated  k  Quebec  ce  quatri^me  October, 
1703;  —  Sister  Marie  Morin,  Sup.  Hotel  Dieu,  Montreal, 
171 1  ; — Sister  Charlotte  Gallard,  Sup.  Hotel  Dieu,  Mon- 
treal, 1709  ;  —  Louise  de  Ramezay,  De  Reinal,  Thaumur,  R. 
De  Conegue,  De  Comportd,  De  Montont,  De  Catelongue. 
Signatures.    (12) 

2937  Vaudreuil  Rigaud  de,  Rouville  Ilertel  de,  Rouville  Andre' 

de,  wife  of  Hertel,  Raudot  a  Quebeck,  1706,  —  Intendant. 
Longueiul,  Noyette,  D.  de  Perigny,  Blanchard,  St  Ours, 
1675,  Sabreuis  de  Bleury,  1760.     Signatures,  rare.     (10) 

2938  Van  Trenhoven,  Cornelius,  Sec,  Dutch  Colony,  New  York, 

1638; — Sir  John  Harvey,  Gov.  Nova  Scotia;  —  Lord 
Aylmer;  —  Henry  Hope,  with  seals  ;  —  Sir  John  Colborne, 
Gov.  of  Canada ;  —  Sir  Hudson  Lowe,  Gov.  of  St.  Hel- 
ena ;  —  Lords  Chatham,  Dundonald,  Beresford ;  —  Hon. 
John  Young ;  —  Major  Gen.  Darling,  Military  Secy ;  —  Dal- 
housie,  Gov.  of  Canada;  —  Chief  Justice  John  Klmsly  of 
Ontario ;  —  Col.  Talbot ;  —  Capt.  Clareraont.  Officers  serv- 
ing in  Canada.     Signatures.     (14) 


-■■V 


7 


286  CATALOG  UK. 

^939  VoLTAiRt,  l'\  M.  A.  de,  French  Philosopher,  u,  /.  j.  i  p.  4", 
20  August,  to  J.  B.  Rosseau.  A  very  fine  letter  upon  his 
"Universal  History."    Rare  folio  portrait.     Very  scarce. 

jg4o  Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de,  French  Philosopher,  a. /.i  p.  S", 
with  a  fac  simile  letter  i  p,  4°,  1772. 

2941  Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de,  French  Philosopher,  Autograph 
Manuscript,  "Du  Thdisme,"  8  pp.  4°,  with  erasures  and 
corrections.     Fine  specimen. 

3942  Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de,  French  Philosopher,  Autograph 
Poem,  a  French  translation  of  Waller's  Poera,  "  The  Day 
that  Cromwell  Died  there  was  an  Extraordinary  Tempest," 
2  pp.  8^ 

2943  Vondenvelden,  William,  Early  printer  at  Quebec, a./,  s.  i  p. 

4"  "  Quebec,  1798";  —  Alexander  Henry,  Author  and 
traveller,  a.  /.  s.  2pp.  4°  and  address,  "Montreal,  1801  " ;  — 
I labriel  Franchere,  Author  of  "Travels  in  Oregon,"  i/.  s. 
I  p.  folio,  "Montreal,  1817  ";  —  Iilarl of  Selkirk,  Statesman, 
author  and  traveller,  a.  I.  s.  i  p.  4"  and  address,  relating  tu 
Canada,  181 1.     (4) 

2944  Washinoto.v,  Genl.  Ceorgc,  Dinner  invitation,  12  p.  4'^  and 

address. 

2945  Weiser,  Conrad,  Indian  Interpreter  in  the   French   arid   In- 

dian War,  a.  t.  s.  2  pp.  4°  "  Heidelberg  in  Bercks,  1754." 
"...  Henry  peters  the  Indian  should  beprivatly  Sent  for, 
and  first  of  all  and  without  delay  Daniel  Claus  might  come 
with  him,  he  knows  the  way  by  land  as  he  has  traveld  it 
with  me  in  the  year  1750,  to  wit,  from  the  uper  Mohock 
Castel  to  Shochary  or  palantine  town,  Katskill  and  Kings- 
ton leaving  Albany  a  great  way  to  the  left  hand  .  .  .  have 
l>elts  of  wampum  provided  and  two  or  three  large  Belts  all 
lilak.  ..."    Very  scarce. 

2946  Wellington,  Duke  of,  a.  I.  s.  1  p.  8°  and  two  of  his  visiting 

cards  with  auto.,  i  line  each.  "  Paris,  1818  "; —  Duchesii 
cif  Wellington,  a.  /.  s.  8  pp.  8°  "  Apsley  House,  1830,"  gossipy 
about  the  Royal  family.  NN'ellington's  letters  dated  Paris 
are  very  rare. 

2947  Wentworth,  Thomas  Lord,  Governor  of  Calais,  surrendered 

it  to  the  French  after  200  years  occupation,  d.  s.  i  p.  4" 
i<;8i.  Very  rare.  See  remarks  thereon  in  "Hart's  Fall  of 
New  France." 

2948  Wesley,  Rev.  John,  Founder  of  Methodism,  a.  I.  j.  i    p.   4" 

"  Bristol,  1786,"  to  his  sister.  "...  In  a  few  days  1  am 
to  set  out  for  Holland.  I  believe  I  am  called  to  pay  one 
more  visit  to  our  Friends  on  the  Continent.  If  it  please 
God  to  bring  me  back  to  England,  I  shall  scarce  think  of 
crossing  the  German  Ocean  any  more.  .  .  "  Interesting 
and  scarce. 


f 


CATALOGUE. 


287 


1''' 


2949  West,  Benjamin,  celebrated  Painter,  n,  </.  s.  1-2   p.  S^    181 6, 

Admission  to  Burlington  House  to  see  the  Elgin  Marbles, 
signed  as  Prest.  of  the  Royal  Academy,  also  Admission  to 
Lecture,  signed,  a  card,  18 19.    (2) 

2950  WiDDRiNGTON,  Sir  Thomas,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Com- 

mons, As  Speaker  he  administrated  the  Oath  of  Office  to 
Cromwell  as  Lord  High  Protector  in  1657,  r/.  s.  portion  of 
I  p.  8",  1655.     Very  scarce. 

2951  William  HL,  of  England,  J.  s.  as  Prince   of  Orange,  i   p. 

folio,  1676.     Military  Commissian.     Fine  Seal.     Scarce. 

3952  William  IV.  of  England,  a.  /.  s.  1  p.  4°,  "Hanover,  1819," 
to  one  of  his  morganatic  children,  "your  much  affectionate 
Father." 

295^  ^ViNCHESTER,  Genl.  James,  Revolutionary  Officer,  and  Rrig. 
\jeneral  in  1812,  a.  /.  .r.  i  p.  folio,  and  address,  1S17. 

2954  WiN'CHESTER,  William  Paulett,  Marquis  of.  Lord  High  Treas- 

urer of  England,  </.  s.  i  p.  4°,  1555.  An  order  for  payment 
for  services  in  searching  for  treaties  and  legal  writings  in 
reference  to  Calais,  wliich  was  Surrendered  lo  Franco. 
Very  rare. 

2955  Winchester,   William    Paulett,    Marquis    of,    Lord    Hi;;h 

Treasurer  of  England,  ^/.  s.  i  p.  oblong  folio.  Signed  also 
by  Sir  Walter  Mildmay,  Chancellor  of  the  E.\chequer,  and 
founder  of  Emanuel  College,  Cambridge.     Scarce. 

2956  WiNSLOW,  Major  Genl,  John,  Principal  actor  in  the  Expulsion 

of  the  Acadians,  a.  d.  s.  i  p.   4",   "  I5oston,   17O5."     Very 

rare. 
29-; 7  Wren,  Sir  Chistopher,  Celebrated  Architect,  d.  s.  1  p.  folio. 

1710.     Signed  also  by  Sir  John  Vanburgh,  Architect  and 

dramatist,  built  Blenheim  Castle,  and  by  others.  Very  rare. 
2958  York,  Frederick,  Duke   of,  Field  Marshal   of  the  English 

Army,  Son  of  George  HL,  a.  d.  ,r.  t  p.  4",    1707. 


4 

iin 

|>ne 

ise 

of 


■■i 


: 


283 


CATALOGUE. 


SCARCE  AMERICAN  PORTRAITS,  VIEWS, 
ETCHINGS,  ETC. 


=959 
2960 

2961 

2963 
2963 

2964 

2965 
2966 
2967 

2968 
2969 
2970 

2971 
2972 

2973 

2974 

2975 
2976 

2977 


Abercrombie,  Buike,  Fox,  Robert  Walpolc,  Sir  Percy  Brett, 
Camden,  Stockdale,  Grenville,  Pelham,  etc.     (20) 

Addison,  Bacon,  Nelson,  Henry  IV,  Louis  Philippe,  Shakes- 
peare, etc.    (20) 

Admirals  Vernon,  Pocock,  Howard,  Tyrrell,  Bynfj,  etc. 
Old  copper  plates.    (10) 

American  Generals  and  Statesmen.     (22) 

Amherst,  Gen.  Sir  Jed'ercy,  Fine  mezzotint  after  Reynolds. 
Folio. 

Amherst.  Seat  of  Lord  Amherst,  Montreal,  i;;;.  2  differ- 
ent views.     (2) 

Amherst.     DifTerent  portraits.     F"inc  and  rare.     (8) 

Amherst.     Governor  of  Canada,  1760.     By  R5'all. 

Andrews'  History  of  the  War  in  America.     Portraits  from. 

(10) 
Andrews.     Another  lot.     (S) 
Andrews.     Another  lot.    (8) 
Andr^,   Major,   Arnold,  Washington,    De   Grasse.     Japan 

proofs.     (4) 

Arnold,  Benedict.     Scarce  French  P'- -trait. 
Art  Journal.     Plates  and  other  steel  engravings.     (40) 

Artists.     Benjamin  West,  Bartolozzi,  Hogarth,  Lucas  von 

Leyden,  Rubens,  Da  Vinci,  etc.     (10) 
Avers,  Dr.    Stephen.       Th^  celebrated   itinerant  Cholera 

Doctor  of  New  Jersey  in  the  epidemic  of  1833. 

Avlmer,  Lord.  Governor  of  Canada,  1S30.  Mezzotint  by 
Ward.     Proof  before  letters.     Folio. 

Bacon,  Lord,  Earl  Temple,  Duke  Schomberg,  Lord  Som- 
mers,  Prince  Eugene,  Earl  of  Stratrord,  etc.  Old  copper 
plates.    (25) 

BARRlf.,  Isaac,  with  Wolfe  at  Quebec.     Fine.  Folio. 


t 


CATALOGUE. 


2S9 


tt, 
cs- 
;tc. 

Ids. 
ffer- 

:om. 

ipan 

von 

olera 

It  by 

Som- 
opper 


t 


>;  '• 


-■••■'.  '. 


297S 

2979 

2980 
2981 

2982 

2983 
2984 

298G 

2987 
2988 

2989 

2990 
2991 


2992 

2993 
2994 

2995 

2996 

2997 

2998 


Eartolozzi,  Francesco.  Eight  very  fine  examples  by  Barto- 
lozzi,  engraved  in  his  best  manner,  some  proofs.    (8) 

Beauties  of  the  Court  of  Charles  II.  India  proofs  before 
letters.    (10) 

Bethlehem,  I'a.     Engraved  by  Noual  after  Garrison.  Folio. 
Bibliophiles.     Count   d'Hoym,  Edward   Harley,  Grenville, 
Colbert.     (4)  "' 

Biographic '.L  Magazine  Prints.  130  portraits,  with  biogra- 
phical notices. 

Blome's  Bible  Prints,  etc.     (37) 

Boccaccio,  Giovanni.  Fine,  from  the  edition  of  1768;  — 
Thomas  Raynal.     (2) 

Bougainville,  L.  A.  Aide-de-Camp  to  Montcalm.  Differ- 
ent portraits.     (10) 

Bourgeovs,  Marguerite  (Villemarie,  1700); —  Duchess 
d'Aiguillon  (Fondatrice  de  I'hospice  de  Quebec) ;  —  Maria 
Monk,  etc.     (6) 

BouRGET,  Carroll,  Panet,  etc.     Roman  Catholic  Bishops.  (5) 

Boscawev,  Admiral  Edward.  I'ine  portrait  from  the  Mili- 
tary Dictionary.     4°. 

Boscawen,  Townshend,  Mawk,  Barre.    Siege  of  Quebec.  (5) 

Braun's  Permanent  Photograph.  Les  Coinmuniantes,  by 
Jules  Breton.     Large  folio. 

Canada.  A  fine  and  rare  set  of  Smyth's  views,  published 
in  London,  1768,  comprising  :  View  of  Gaspe  Bay,  View  f>f 
Miramichi,  View  of  Cape  Rouge,  View  of  Pierced  Island, 
View  of  the  City  of  Quebec.  Engraved  by  P.  Canot,  from 
drawings  by  Capt.  Hervey  Smyth.  Fine  copies,  beautiful 
impressions  and  large  margins,  except  the  first  one,  which 
is  trimmed.     Large  folio.     (5) 

Canada.     The  Ice  Cone  at  the  Falls  of   Montmorency,  near 
Large  folio  Uthograph.     London,  1853. 

Governors  Cathcart,  Williams,  Durham,  etc.     (4) 

Governors  Williams,  Murray,  Cathcart,  Dufferin. 


Quebec. 
Canada. 
Canada. 

(4) 
Canada. 


Gov'ernors  Dundas,  Fanning,   Gosford,    Duihini, 


Elgin,  Williams,  Lisgar.     (10) 

Canada.  Governors  Lisgar,  Elgin,  Amherst,  Lome,  Met- 
calfe, Craig,  DufTerin,  Simcoe,  Head.     (10) 

('anada.  Governors  Richmond,  Amherst,  SincUiir,  Durham, 
Duudas,  Murray,  BalUurst,  Daly.    (10) 

Canada.  Sir  Norton  Pelo,  Dawson,  Martin,  William  Smith, 
Ryerson,  Sir  W.  Grant,  Osgoode,  Simcoe,  Vigor,  Joliette, 
Papineau,  etc.     (15) 


!90 


CATALOGUE. 


3999  Canada.    Vue  du  Monument  sur  la  Montagne  de  St.  Hilaite 
de  Rouvillc  ;  —  Colored  view  of  Kingston.    (3) 

3000  Canadian   Portraits,  including  photographs  and  woodcuts. 
■     (40) 

3001  Canadian  views.    (30) 

^003  Cardinals  Richelieu,  Mazarin.    Flcury,    Fenclon,    Bossucl. 
Fine  lot.    (8) 

3003  Carrington's  North  American  Views  (about    1760).      Fine 

set,  very  rare,  comprising :  Louisburg,  when  besieged  in 
1758,  Charleston,  capital  of  South  Carolina,  City  of  Que- 
bec, New  York,  Cape  Rouge,  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  Fall  of  Mont- 
morency, Gaspee  Bay,  etc.    (11) 

3004  Cartier,  Jacques.      Fac-simile  from  the  St.  Malo  Register. 

Portrait  of  Cartier,  views,  etc.     (10) 

3005  Catholic   and   Apostolic   Hierarchic  of   British    America. 

Large  folio  lithographs,  containing  40  portraits. 

3006  Celluloid  Panels.     Love's   Confession   and  The  Wedding 

Day.     (2) 

3007  Celluloid.    Here  They  Come,  and  Scenes  in  Eastern  Town- 

ships. Proofs,  only  6  printed.     (2) 

300S  Celluloid  Portraits  of  Mrs.  Cleveland,    Emperor   Williclm 
L  and  Frederick  HL     (3) 

3009  Cervantes.     Set  of  31  fine  copper  plates,  engraved  by   Pi- 

cart  !e  Romain,  from  designs  by  Cochin,  Coypel,  and  eth- 
ers, to  illustrate  Don  Quixote.  Edition  H age,  1746.  Proofs 
before  the  numbers. 

3010  Champlain,  Talon,  Laval,  Brenville,  Charlevoix.     (6) 

3011  Charleston,  S.  C.     Exact  Prospect  of  Charles   Town  the 

metropolis  of  the  Province  of  South  Carolina.  Rare  fold- 
ing view  from  the  London  Magazine,  1761. 

Churchill  Charles.  Sir  Thomas  More,  Sir  Philip  Sydney, 
Algernon  Sydnev,  T.  Smollett,  etc.  Old  copper  plates. 
(16) 

Clarendon,  Maze'res,  Nelson,  Pitt,  Canning,  Lord  Metcalfe, 
Hcathfield,  Warburton,  John  Knox,  c.  \     (20) 

3014  Clark,   Alured,  Lieutenant    Governor    of   Canada,    1791. 

Proof  mezzotint.     Folio. 

3015  Clive,  Lord.     Lord  Digby,  Colonel  Coote,  Earl  Clarendon, 

John  Hampden,  etc.     Old  copper  plates.     (30) 

3016  CoLiGNV,  Caspar.     Different  portraits  and  views.     (4") 

3017  Colored  Photograph.     The  Missionary's  Return.     Folio. 

3018  Colored  Photograph.    The  Communicants,   after  Breton. 

Folio. 


3012 


3o«3 


CATALOGUE. 


.91 


*k         \ 


3019  Colored  Photograph.     Presentation  of  the  Bride.      Folio, 

3020  Colored  Photograph.    The  Roll  Call,  after  Miss  Thomp- 

son. 

3021  Columbus.     Scarce    old   German   print,    and    rare    Italian 

print,  with  two  others.     (4) 

3022  Cook,  Capt.  James,  Capts.  Franklin  and  Parry.      Diflferent 

portraits  of  each.     (9) 

3023  Cortes,  Fernand.     Donna  Marina  sous  la  T«fnte  de  Cortes  ; 

Fernand  Cortes  s'oppose  a  des  sacrifices  humains ;  recoit 
des  Otages ;  — Cortes  brule  sa  Flotte ;  — Montezuma  prison- 
iiier  de  Cortex ;  —  Cortes  apaise  la  R^volte  de  son  arm^e. 
Set  of  colored  lithographs,  published  by  Turgis  of  Paris. 
Large  folio.    (7) 

3024  Cornwallis,    Marquis.     Kngraved    by  J.    Ogborne.     Fine, 

small  folio. 

3025  Costume  Plates,  comprising  portraits  of  English  and  French 

Queens  and  Princesses.    (36) 

3026  Cromwell,  Earl   Bedford,   Richard    Lovelace.     Hampden, 

Canning,  Thurston,  Sir  Peter  Warren,  etc. 

3027  Cromwell,  W.,  Beckford,  Duke  of  Cumberland,  Marquis  of 

Granby,  Duke  of  Buckingham,  Lord  Burleigh,  etc.  Old 
copper  plates,    (30) 

3028  D'Argenson,  Montmorency,  Galissoniere,  Viceroys  of  Can- 

ada.    Rare  '"opper  plates.    (3) 

3029  De  Bry's  Voyages.     Plates  from.     (4) 

3030  Du  Plessis,  F.  X.     Jesuit  Missionaries  in  Canada.     Differ- 

ent portraits,  all  rare.     (3) 

3031  DuQUESXE,  Maisoneuve,  Montmorency,  D'.Vrgenson,  Grand 

Conde,     Viceroys  of  Canada.     Fine  and  rare.     (6) 

3032  DuRER,  Albert,  Portrait  of   Biblibaldi   Pirkeymheri,    f524. 

Original  impression. 

3033  Durham,  Lord  J.  G.,  Governor  of  Canada,  1838.     Fine  mez- 

zotint.    Proof  before  letters.     Small  folio. 

3034  Drake,  Sir  Francis,  by  Thomas  De  Lu  ; — Fernand  Magellan, 

by  Lairmessin.     Scarce  print.     (2) 

3035  Drake,  Sir   Francis,   Lord  Loudon,   Admiral    Hawks,    Sir 

Henry  Vane,  General  Oglethorpe,  Walter  Raleigh,  etc. 
Old  copper  plates.    (10) 

,  3036  Drama.     J.  P.  K<?mble,  G.  V.  Brooke,  Jenny  Lind,  Garrick, 

(4) 


3037 

Eminent  English 

Women. 

(10) 

3038 

English  Authors 

(25) 

3039 

\ 

English  Queens. 

(h) 

n  li 


292 


CATALOGUE. 


3040  English  Kings.    (21) 

3041  Elgin,  Lord.     Governor   of    Canada,    1S47.     Mezzotint  by 

Sartaiii.     Small  folio. 

3042  EsTRADEs,  Comte  de,  Viceroy  de  I'Amerique.      Fine   old 

mezzotint.     Very  rare.     Folio. 

3043  EsTRADES,     Engraved  by  Stephanus  Picart.     Fine  and  rare. 

Folio. 

3044  Etchi.ng,     Derby  Mull,  by  Huon  A.  Malear.     Signed  artist's 

proof. 

3045  P:tchi>t..     Westminister,  The  Tower,  St.    Paul.     Views  in 

London  by  VViiiried  Bail.     Signed  Remarque  proofs.     (3) 

3046  ErcHiNo.     Le  Pape  Formosus,  by  P.  Teyssonnieres,  after  J. 

P.  Laurens.     Signed  artist's  proof. 

3047  EicuFNG.      Shipping,    by    Appian,    and    another.       India 

Proofs.     (2) 

3048  ErciiiNG.     The  Old  Soldier,  by   L'Hermette,  and   another.  , 

India  proofs.    (2) 

3049  Etching.     Landscape,    by  Chauvel,    and    another.     India 

proofs.     {') 

3050  Etching,    l^andscapes,  by  Yon  and  Laurens.     India  proofs. 

(2) 

3051  Etching.     Appel  des  dernleres  victimes  de  la  teireurs,  with 

key. 

3052  Etching.     The  Evening,   by   Stanley   Berkley.     Remarque 

proof,  signed  by  the  artist. 

3053  Etching.     Belliville   on   the    Passaic,   by   Stephen    Parish. 

Signed  artist's  proof. 

3054  Etching.    The    River,    by    Bonvin     and    another.     India 

proofs.     (2) 

3055  Etching.     Bon  Secour  Church,  Montreal,  by  Landon.     Ar- 

tist's prool. 

3056  Etching.    The  Marauders,  by  H.  Costello.     Signed  artist's 

proofs  on  India  paper,  printed  in  sanguine.     (2) 

3057  European   Views.     Set   of  old  colored  views  of    London, 

Rome,  etc.     Very  rare  and  curious.     Oblong  folio.     (12) 

3058  European  Views.    (9.) 

3059  Explorers.    La   Salle,   Champlain,  Drake,  Vespucius,  Ra- 

leigh, Pizarro.     (9) 

3060  EvKE,  Sir  William,  Lieutenant  Governor  of  Ontario.     Mez- 

zotint.    Proof  before  letters.     Folio. 

3061  Fairfax,  Lord.     Keppel,  Capt   Forest,    St.   John  Ligonier, 

Gen.    Townshend,   Lord   Downe,  etc.     Old  copper  plates. 
(.10) 


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CATALOGUE. 


293 


3062  Francis  1.     By  Petit  after  Titian.     4". 

3063  Francis  I,  Duke  of  Brunswick,  Gaston  de   France,    Fred- 

erick the  Great,  Charles  V,  etc.     (9) 

3064  Franklin,  Benjamin,  by  St.  Aubin  after  Cochin.     4".  Fine. 

3065  Framklin.     Different  portraits,     (j) 

3066  Frei.ch  War.     Vue  de  la  descente  des  Francois  a  I'isle  de 

Terre  Neuve  ;  —  View  of  Niagara  Fort,  1759; — Plan  de 
Louisburg;  —  Ncrth  View  of  Fort  Johnicn  (from  Royal 
Mag.),  etc.    (7) 

3067  French  War.     Attack  of  the  British  Fleet  on  Belleisle,  1759  ; 

—  Defeat  of  a  French  Fleet,  1759  ;  —  Death  of  Gen.  Wolfe,' 
etc.     (4) 

3068  French  War.     Montgomery,  Boscawen,  Barrc^,  Pepperell,  St. 

Vincent,  etc.     (13) 

3069  Frontenac,  ConUe.    Viceroy  of  Canada.     Henricaee  Maria 

de  Buade  Frontenac  (Sister  of  Frontenac).    (2) 

3070  Garneau,  F.  H.     Author  of    History    of  Canada.       Folio, 

lithograph. 

3071  GosFORD,  Earl  Archibald,  Governor  of  Canada,  1835.     Lith- 

ograph.    India  proof. 

3072  Gray,  Thomas.     Three  different  portraits,  with  Gray's  mon- 

ument and  frontispiece  to  the  Elegy,  after  Shelley. 

3073  Green,  Genl.  Nathaniel,  and  Samuel  Adams.     Engraved  by 

J.  Norman.     Rare.    (2) 

3074  Head,  Sir  F.  B.     Lieutenant  Governor  of    Upper  Canada, 

1837.     Fine  mezzotint.     Proof  before  letters.     Folio. 

3075  Henry  IV,     Different  Portraits.     All  fine.     (6)        • 

3076  Heraldry.      English  Coats  of  Arms.      390    figures   on    7 

sheets,  large  folio. 

3077  Hind's  Views  in  the  North  West.    12  colored  views,  mounted 

on  card  board.  '  '    ' 

3078  Hogarth,  William.     10  plates  by    Hogarth,    published    in 

173s,  including  "  Before  "  and  "  After."     Folio.     (10) 

3079  HoYM,  Comte  de.     Celebrated  Bibliophile.       Portrait    in   4 

different  states.     (4)  .  t 

3080  India  Ink  Panels.     By  J.  Burns.     (3) 

3081  Indians.     Ahyouwaighs,  Chief  of  the   Six   Nations.      Folio, 

colored. 

3082  Indians.     Joseph    Brant,  from  the  original  in  the  possession 

of  James  Boswell.    Original  impression. 

3083  Indians.    Joseph  Brant.      Different  Portaits,  including  the 

original  Boswell  portrait.    (7) 

3084  Indians.     Cunnee    Sholi   (Mezzo.) ;  — Outacite,    Cherokee 

King,  1762,  Skiagusta,  1762,  Brant,  etc.    Good  lot.    (8) 


294 

3085 

3o86 
3087 
3088 

3089 
3090 

3091 

3093 

3093 
3094 
309s 

3096 


3097 
3098 

3099 
3100 

3101 


3102 
3«o3 


3104 
3' 05 

3  J  06 
3107 

3108 


Lodge's  Portraits. 
Lodge's  Portraits. 
Louis  XIIL,  XIV. 
Fine  and  rare  lot 


CATALOGUE. 

L\DiA.>'s.  Mort  Wroique  de  quelques  pires  de  la  compagnie 
de  Jesus  dans  la  Nouvelle  France.  Lithographs.  Large 
folio. 

Indians.     The  same,  colored.     Large  iolio. 

Indian  Scenes.    (18) 

Indian  Wigwam,  and  another.  Original  drawings  by  Krieg- 
hoff.     Folio.     (2) 

Kings  of  England.    Old  copper  plates.    (20) 

La  Fontaine,  Jean  de.     Engraved  by    I'icquet.      Original 

impression.     Fine  and  rare. 
La  F'ontaine.     Set  of  40  proofs.     Woodcut  illustrations   to 

La  Fontaine's  Tales. 
Lansdowne,  Lord.     Governor  of    Canada.       India    proof. 

Folio. 

(50) 
(36) 
XV.,  XVI.     Different  portraits  of  each. 

(lO 
LouiSBOURC.     A  View  of   Louisbourg    in   North   America, 

taken  near  the  light-house  when  that  city  was  besieged   in 

1758,  drawn  by  Capt.  Ince,  engraved  by  P.  Canot.     (1768.) 

Large  folio.     Fine  and  rare. 
Louisbt;rg.     Views   of  the  Ruins.     Original    water   colors. 

(2) 
Louvois,   Duquesne,     Berjeau,    Bienville,    Duke    of    Kent, 

Bishop  Laval.    (6) 

McGiLL,  James.     Founder  of  McGill  College,  Montreal. 
Mackenzie,  Alexander,     Canadian    Traveller.      Very  fine 

print. 
Maps  :  Plan  of  the  Town  of  Montreal,  1760  ;  —  Map   to  il- 

illustrate  Gen.  Amherst's  Expedition  to  Montreal ; —  Plan 

of  the  Fort  and  Bay  of  Frontenac,  etc.    (4) 

Maintenon,  Madame.  (Very  fine) ;  —  Pompadour.    (4) 
Marie  de  I'lncarnation,  Premi&re  Superieure   des  Ursulines 

de  la  Nouvelle  France.     Rare  portrait  by  Edelinck.     4". 
Marie  de  I'lncarnation.     Another  portrait  by  Pailly. 
Marv  Stuart,   Mary  I.,   Queen   Anne,   Caroline,   Charlotte, 

Elizabeth,  etc.    Old  copper  plates.     (20) 
Maseres,  Francis,  Attorney  General  of  Canada,     Rare, 
Metcalfe,  Baron  C.  L.,  Governor   of  Canada,  1843.     Fine 

mezzotint.    Folio. 

MiRAnEAU  and  Marat.  Brilliant  India  proofs  before 
letters.    (2). 


CATALOGUE. 


'95 


3109  Miscellaneous  Scrap  Prints.    (70) 

3 1 10  MoNCKTON,  Gen.  Kobert,   Governor   oi  New   York,     Fme 

folio  mezzotint.     Rare. 
.)iii  MoNCKTON,  Gen.  Robert,  Governor  of  New  York.     Differ- 
ent portrait.s,  all  rare  including  a  fine  mezzotint.    (4). 

3.12  Montaigne,  Sully,  Due  dc  Rohan,  Due  de  Guise  Cuvicr,  La 
Rochefoucauld,  Necker,  etc.    (20). 

31 J 3  Montcalm,  M.  rquis  dc.  Folio  lithograph. 

31 14  Montcalm,  Marquis  de.     Tnrtrait  in   three   states;  —  Mort 

de  Montcalm.     (4). 

3115  Montcalm,  Mort  du  General  ?[ont  Calm,  by  Chcvillct,  after 

Vateau.     Large  folio. 

3116  Montcalm,  Wolfe,  Abercrombic  Boscawccn,  Lcris,  Bougain 

ville,  St.  Vincent,  etc.     Seige  of  Quebec.  (10). 

3117  Montgomery,  Richard.     Full  length  by  J.  Norman.     Rare. 

3118  Montgomery,  Richard,  Major  Macphcrson  (killed  at  Que- 

bec), Arnold,  St.  Clair,   Morgan,  etc.     (g). 

3119  Montreal,  Jean    dc.  Mathematician,  tcaclicr  of  Columbus. 

Engraved  1584.     4°. 
3U0  Montreal.     An   East  View  of  Montreal.     Drawn   on    tiie 
spot  by  r.    Canot,  London  (1760).     Fine  copy,  with   full 
margins.     Very  rare. 

31;!  I  Montreal.    Notre   DauK    Street.     Rare    colored    view   by 
Leney,  1830. 

3123  Montreal.    View   of   Montreal   from   St.    Helen's  Jslaud. 
Large  lithograph.     (Torn  in  margin.) 

3123  MoNTi.EAL.     Seat  of  Lord   Amherst;  —  View  of    Fortifica- 

tions, 1760  ;  —  Place   d'Armes  ;  —  Old  Grey  Nunnery,  etc. 
9  views. 

3124  Montreal.     Set    of    Bourne's   Views    of    early   Montreal. 

Rare.     (5). 
3135  Montreal.    Views  of  the  Ice  Palaces  of  1SS4,  "85,  '87,  '89. 
Complete  set,  (1889  torn).     (4). 

3126  MoREAu's  Illustrations  to  Reynal's  .\meriquc.     Fine  copper 

plates.     (10) 
3137  Mountain,  Rev.  G.   J.    First   Epis.    Bishop   of    Montreal, 

1836  ;  — Fulford,  second  Bishop ;  —  View  of  Christ  Church. 

F'olio.     (3) 

3128  Murray,  Sir  George,  Lt.  Governor  of  Ontario.     Different 

portraits.     India  proofs.     (2) 

3129  New  York.     South   Prospect  of  the  City  of   New   York  in 

North  America.      Rare  folding  view  from  the   London 
Magazine,  1761. 


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296 


3»32 

3'34 

3'35 
3136 
3'37 

3'3S 

3«39 
3MO 

3'4« 
3'42 
3 '43 


3  "44 
3H5 

3'46 


3M7 
3H8 

3'49 


CATALOGUE. 

New  York.     Novum    Amsterdamum.     Rare  Views    from 

Montanus,  1671. 
New  York.     Debarqueinent  des  Troupes  Anglcises  k   Nou- 

velle  Yorck ;  —  L'Entrde  triumphale  de  "^  oupes  royales  a 

Nouvelle  Yorck ;  — La  Destruction   de  la    Statue  royale  a 

Nouvelle   Yorck.       .3   large   contemporary   colored   views, 

engraved  by  Habermann. 
New  York.     The  Government  Mouse.     Colored   lithograph 

by  Robinson,  1847,  after  C   Milbourne,  1797.     Large  folio. 
New  York.    New  Amsterdaiti  (now  New  York).    The  scarce 

folding  view  from  the  first  edition  of  Irving's  New  York. 

Oil  Sketches,  by  W.  Ruel.  Calais  and  Dover,  after  Stan- 
field.     (-)• 

Old  German  Portraits,  engraved  about  1600.     (50) 

Old  German  Portr?«its.     Another  lot.    (50) 

Orleans,  Due.  Louis  Philippe,  colored  engraving ;  — 
Philippe  d'Orleans,  Regent,  by  iMajor.     Both  fine.    (2) 

Papineau,  L.  J.,  Leader  in  the  Rebellion  of  1837.  Different 
Portraits.     India  proofs.     (2) 

Parkman,  Bancroft,  IL  C.  Murphy,  O'Callaghan.     (3) 

Pepperell,  Sir  William,  Bradwick,  Harrington,  Beaujcu,  Sir 
William  Johnson,  etc.     French  and  Indian  War.     (8) 

Philadelphia.  East  Prospect  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia, 
in  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania.  Rare  folding  view,  from 
the  London  Magazine,  1761. 

Philip  II  of  opain.  Lord  Russell,  Walpole,  Harley,  Duke  of 
Marlborough,  Earl  of  Leicester,  Marshal  Ksith,  etc.  Old 
copper  plates.    (30) 

Photogravures.  The  Evening  Hymn,  after  George  Mason  ; 
—  The  Edge  of  the  Common,  after  Pyne ;  —  Return  of  the 
Reapers,  after  Seifert ;  —  Birds  of  Flight,  after  Aubert  ;  — 
First  Day  of  Spring,  after  Isembart.     Large  folios.     (5) 

Pitt,  William,  Earl  of  Chatham.     Diflerent  portraits.    (7) 

Pitt.  The  Chatham  Monument  in  Westminster  Abbey. 
Fine  mezzotint  by  Williamson.     Folio. 

Political.      Apotheosis  on   the   American   War ;  —  News 
from  America  ;  or,  the  Patriots  in   the  Dumps  ;  —  Dissolu- 
tion of  Parliament ;  —  Gambols  of  the  American  Buffalo  on 
St.  James'  Street,  etc.    (7) 
Pompadour,  Madame  de.     Different  portraits.     (7) 
Quebec.     Set  of  rare  colored  Views  of  Quebec.     4".     (6) 

Quebec.  View  of  the  City  of  Quebec.  Engraved  by  J.  C. 
Stadler,  after  a  painting  by  Geort^e  Heriot.  Lnrge  folio, 
London,  1805.     (Torn.) 


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CATALOGUE. 


297 


3150  Quebec.     Scarce   old  views  engraved  on  copper :  Quebec 

fiom  the  North  East  (from  Payne's  Geography) ;  —  Quebec 
from  J -•  Brisin,  by  Royce  ;  —  Perspective  View  (from 
Royal  Magazine) ; —  Quebec  from  the  Basin,  1759,  and  two 
others,  all  previous  to  the  capture.     (6) 

3151  Quebec.     Vue  de   la   Plac  Capitale   k  Quebec;  —  Vue  de 

Quebec ;  —  Vue  de  la  Haute  Villo  k  Quebec  ;  —  Vue  de  la 
basse  Ville.  Large  views  engraved  by  Habermann,  and 
colored,  except  the  last  published  at  Augsburg,  about  1760. 

3152  Quebec.     Premiere  Monastfere  des  Ursulinesde  Quebec;  — 

General  View  of  Quebec  (India  proof)  and  other  views.  (13) 
3i!;3  Raphael  Panel.     A   faithful   reproduction  of    the    famous 

"Ansidei."     Raphael.  London, 

3154  Revolution.    Gen.  Gage,  Rodney,  Cornwallis,    St.    Legcr, 

Hood,  Carroll  of  Carrolton,  L)e  Grillon,  etc.     (16) 
315s  Revolution-.    Charles   Carroll,  Burgoyne,   Mme.  Riedesel, 

Lady  Ackland,   Guy   Carleton,    Lafayette,  Koscuisko,  etc, 

(16) 

3156  Richard,    I,   II,  III;  — Edward    I,  II,  III,  IV,  V,  VI ; — 

Henry  I,  II,  III,  IV,  V,  VI,  VII.     Old  copper  plates.  (17) 

3157  Richmond,  Duke  Charles,  Governor  of  Canada,  1S19.     Bril- 

liant mezzotint  by  Meyer.     Folio. 

3158  Riel  Rebellion.     Large   colored   Views,  comprising:  Battle 

of  Fish  Creek,  Battle  of  Cut  Knife  Creek,  Cloture  of  Ba- 
toche.    (3) 

3159  Roger,  Major   Robert,  Commandent  en   chef  les  troupes 

Indiennes  au  service  des  Am^ricains.     (2  copies.) 

3160  St.  Aubin's  Portraits.    Turenne,   Catherine   II,    Mme.   de 

Maintenon,  Colbert.     Fine  and  rare.     (4) 

3 161  Sanson,   Nicol,   Geographer;  —  Chief  Justice   Reeves,  VV. 

Smith,  Berryer,  J.  B.  Ferland,  Francis  Parkman,  Gab. 
Franchere  ;  —  Henry  and  Hearne,  Travellers,  etc.     (12) 

3162  Saunders,  Admiral  Sir  Charles,  with  Wolfe  before  Quebec. 

Different  portraits,  including  proofs  and  scarce  colored 
print.    (7) 

3163  Scrap  Book,  containing  70  fine,  rare  and  old  Portraits,  Etch- 

ings and  Engravings.     Folio,  half  calf. 

3164  Scrap  Prints  by  Bartolozzi,  Neagle,  etc.    (6) 

3165  Sergent's   Portraits,  1790.     Finely  colored   and   very  rare, 

comprising:  Richelieu,  Montcalm,  Mazarin,  F'ran^ois  I, 
Henry  IV,  Colbert,  Du  Quesne,  Coligny,  etc.     (to) 

31C6  Stamp  Act.  The  Repeal;  or,  the  Funeral  of  Miss  Anne 
Stamp.     Scarce  caricature,  1766.     Small  folio. 

3167  Sussex,  Duke  of,  and  another.  Brilliant  India  proofs  before 
letters.    (2) 


29S 


CATALOGUE. 


.^168  Sydenham,  Lord,  Governor  of  Canada,  1839.     Fine  meizo- 
tint. 

3169  TowNSHEND,   Gen.  George,  with  Wolfe   at   Quebec.     Folio, 

mezzotint.    No  margins. 

3170  Venetian  Views.    St.  Mark's  Place,  Bridge  of  Sighs,  Pia- 

zetta,  Arsenal,  Grand  Canal,  Portal  of   St.  Mark.     Colored 
photographs.    Large  folio.    (6) 

3171  Vespucius,  Americus.    Rare  old  portrait,  1594. 

317a  ViGER,   D.    I>.       Canadian    Author.       Different    portraits. 
Folios.     C3)  ^ 

3173  Vincent,  Earl  John  (Admiral  Jarvis),  with  Wolfe  at  Quebec. 

Fine.     Folio. 

3174  West,  Benjamin,  engraved  by  H,  Meyer.     Fine   impression. 

Folio. 
^175  West,  Mr.,  et  Famille.  engraved   bv    Rugendas,  after  West. 

3176  War  of  1812.  Battle  of  the  Thames  ;  —  View  of  Fort  George  ; 

—  Capture  of  the  Chesapeake,  etc.     (5) 

3177  Water  Colors.     Canadian  Voyageur.     View  of   the  Rebel- 

lion of  1837,  etc.  (s) 

3178  WiLLLAM  III ;  George  I  and  II  ;   James  I   and  IT ;  Charles 

I.  and  II,,  etc.    Old  copper  plates.     (17) 

3179  Wolfe,   Major  General.      Fine    Mezzotint  by    R.    Purccl. 

Folio.     Rare. 

3180  Wolfe,  Major  General  James.     Different  Portraits.     A  val- 

uable and  scarce  lot.    (10) 

3181  Wolfe.    Various  Portraits.    (7) 

3182  Wolfe.    La  Morte  du  General  Wolfe,  by  Liigcl,  after  West. 

Berlin,  1792.    Folio. 

3183  Wolfe.     Death   of  General  Wolfe,   by  V,'.   Woollett  after 

VVest.    Beautiful  impression,  with    full   margins.      Large 
folio. 

3184  Wolfe.     Death    of    General  Wolfe.     Engraved  by  G.  .  .  . 

after  VVest.     Large  folio. 
31S5  WoLFK.     Death  of  Gen.  Wolfe.     Rare  engravings  by  Gran- 
ger, Somerby,  Houston,  etc.    No  duplicates.    (8) 

3 186  Wolfe.    The  first  Wolfe  Monument  in  Quebec.  (Destroyed.) 

Original  India  ink  drawing.     Folio. 

3187  Wolfe.    The  Wolfe  Monument  in  Westminster  Abbey,  en- 

graved by  Thomson.     Proof  before  letters.     Folio. 

3188  Woollett,  William,  engraver.     By   Caroline  Watson,    after 

Stuart.    Very  fine. 

3189  Woorlidge's  Gems.     Fine  impressions,    (zo) 


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